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Latest weather prediction for West Indies vs Pakistan second ODI in Trinidad: Will it rain?

cricket match between West Indies and Pakistan scheduled for Brian Lara International Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad on August 10 may face disruption due to rain.

Latest weather forecast for West Indies versus Pakistan, second ODI in Trinidad: What's the current...
Latest weather forecast for West Indies versus Pakistan, second ODI in Trinidad: What's the current outlook on rainfall?

Latest weather prediction for West Indies vs Pakistan second ODI in Trinidad: Will it rain?

The weather forecast for the second One Day International (ODI) between West Indies and Pakistan at Brian Lara International Stadium, Trinidad, on August 10, 2025, indicates a significant chance of rain during the match, which may affect the play.

According to BBC Weather, rain is likely throughout the match hours starting from 9:30 am local time. The chance of precipitation peaks at 77% around 1:00 pm, then fluctuates between 28% and 56% in the afternoon, tapering off later in the day.

AccuWeather predicts a very high chance of rain at 88%, especially in the morning, with 66% chance at 10 am and 74% at 11 am. The probability drops to around 20% in the afternoon but remains steady, indicating breaks in rain but persistent wet weather.

Google Weather forecasts scattered thunderstorms with a maximum precipitation probability of 75% around 2:00 pm local time.

Another source notes about a 50% chance of rain during the match with temperatures between 27 to 29°C.

The persistent rain could potentially disrupt the match, especially in the morning and early afternoon. Conditions are expected to be wet, so rain delays or interruptions are probable throughout the 2nd ODI at Brian Lara Stadium.

As for the cricket action, Pakistan leads the series 1-0 going into the 2nd ODI. The series opener was won by Pakistan with a five-wicket margin. Hasan Nawaz scored an unbeaten 63 off 54 balls in the series opener, guiding Pakistan to victory with 1.5 overs to spare. Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah were the top bowlers for Pakistan, taking 4 and 3 wickets respectively.

Evin Lewis, Shai Hope, and Roston Chase scored half-centuries for West Indies in the series opener. West Indies were bowled out for 280 in 49 overs.

Stay up to date with the latest cricket news, player updates, team standings, match highlights, video analysis, and live match odds on our website. The 2nd ODI of the three-match series is a crucial game for West Indies as they must win to keep their chances of a series win alive.

Cricket enthusiasts might want to keep an eye on the weather for the upcoming 2nd ODI between West Indies and Pakistan at Brian Lara International Stadium, as all forecasts predict a high chance of rain throughout the match hours. This could potentially disrupt the cricket action, especially in the morning and early afternoon.

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