Latest weather prediction for West Indies vs Pakistan, 2nd ODI in Trinidad: What does the forecast say about potential rain?
The second One Day International (ODI) of the three-match series between West Indies and Pakistan, scheduled for Sunday, August 10, could face potential disruptions due to inclement weather.
The match is set to commence at 9:30 AM local time at the Brian Lara International Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad. However, the weather forecast for the day indicates a significant chance of rain throughout the match hours.
AccuWeather predicts an 88% chance of rain predominantly in the morning, with the highest precipitation likelihood at 10:00 AM (66%) and 11:00 AM (74%). BBC Weather forecasts rain with a peak 77% chance of precipitation around 1:00 PM, dipping and rising again during the afternoon. Google Weather also expects scattered thunderstorms with the highest chance of rain (75%) near 2:00 PM.
These predictions suggest that rain could potentially disrupt play at various points during the second ODI.
In the first match, Pakistan secured a comfortable five-wicket victory with 1.5 overs to spare, thanks to a stellar performance from Hasan Nawaz who scored an unbeaten 63 runs off 54 balls. Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah were the top bowlers for Pakistan, with 4 and 3 wickets respectively. Evin Lewis, Shai Hope, and Roston Chase scored half-centuries for West Indies, but their efforts were not enough to prevent a series-opening defeat.
Pakistan currently leads the series 1-0, and West Indies must win the 2nd ODI to keep their chances of a series win alive. Shaheen Afridi achieved a milestone in the first match, as he now has the most ODI wickets (131) by any bowler after their first 65 ODIs.
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The weather forecast indicates a high probability of rain throughout the match hours, which may disrupt the second One Day International (ODI) between West Indies and Pakistan. With cricket news frequent and unpredictable, sports fans should keep a close eye on the weather updates for the match scheduled at the Brian Lara International Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad.