India-Bangladesh weather report: Rainfall unlikely, light rain expected between 5-6 pm | Cricket news
IND vs BAN Colombo Weather Report: According to AccuWeather, there is a chance of thunderstorms and rain between 5-6pm after which conditions are expected to be ideal in Colombo.
Asia Cup 2023, India vs Bangladesh Weather Today: India’s last Super 4 match against Bangladesh Friday could see a brief interruption in play due to rain, with a collapse looking unlikely to happen according to the morning forecast. According to AccuWeather, there is a chance of thunderstorms and rain between 5-6pm after which conditions are expected to be ideal in Colombo.
Even if it rains, it will not affect much as India has already reached the final and Bangladesh are out of their account after losing both matches, making this encounter insignificant for both of them. However, considering the World Cup picture, there is a lot for both teams to look forward to. Bangladesh, which is missing several of its key players due to injuries, will miss Muwafiq Rahim in the match due to personal reasons.
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Despite fielding a strong team that can perform well in subcontinent conditions, this Asia Cup was a huge wake-up call for Bangladesh who played just one match in the tournament – against Afghanistan.
India, on Friday, will be a big test for them.
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As far as India is concerned, it will be interesting to see how they handle their XI. Having played back-to-back matches, they might be tempted to make some changes in the middle order and in the bowling front. Shreyas Iyer, who missed the last two matches due to a back spasm, trained on the eve of the match, but it is not certain that he will feature in the starting XI. If he continues to struggle for fitness and is not fully fit before the three-match series against Australia, he could struggle to keep his place in the World Cup squad.
With Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma also in the mix, it would not be surprising if India make changes as they would prefer to see them get some game time. Despite getting good results in T20s, Suryakumar continues to struggle in ODIs.
First published on: 09-15-2023 at 09:54 EST
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