New Delhi: Pakistan are set to lock horns with South Africa in the third ODI at Johannesburg to complete a series whitewash.
Following the 3-wicket win in the first ODI, Pakistan won the second game in Cape Town by 81 runs. The Mohammad Rizwan-led side completely outplayed South Africa in batting as well as bowling.
Kamran Ghulam’s terrific 32-ball 63 against South Africa left Mohammad Rizwan pleasantly surprised 😁
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What is the weather report from Wanderers?
The main concern for both teams will be the precarious weather which can play a spoilsport for a thrilling 50-over contest.
The forecast is not promising at all and the game will be starting at 2:00 PM local time and there is a prediction for rain throughout the day. Around noon, the chances of rain are as high as 70 per cent.
⬇︎ The morning weather update from Johannesburg ⬇︎
Source: Accuweather
There is a good chance that the start of the game will be delayed due to rain and a wet outfield. The temperature will be in the 20s during the day and will be hovering between 15-20 degrees Celsius during the night.
Pitch Report- Wanderers
The pitch at the Wanderers Stadium is widely regarded as a batting paradise. Naturally, the game is going to be a high-scoring affair for both sides. Moreover, the reliable bounce and pace allow batters to execute their shots with accuracy.
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While the surface is predominantly batter-friendly, skilled bowlers can still make an impact with well-placed deliveries. Historically, teams batting second have enjoyed greater success, giving them an advantage in chases. As a result, captains winning the toss might opt to bat first, considering the tradition of setting a competitive target.