Rain And Thunderstorms Threaten To Disrupt Pak-south Africa Odi Decider
JOHANNESBURG The third and final One-Day International ODI between Pakistan and South Africa is under threat of disruption due to adverse weather conditions, with rain and thunderstorms forecast to affect Johannesburg. Dark clouds loomed over the city, casting a shadow over the crucial decider of the series.
Despite the uncertain weather, Pakistans players are keeping their focus, conducting an indoor training session to ensure they are prepared for the match scheduled for Saturday. The Men in Green engaged in a variety of drills, focusing on sharpening both their bowling and batting skills as they aim for a clean sweep in the ongoing series.
According to Accuweather, the forecast for Sunday predicts cloudy skies with a 45 chance of rain and a 27 likelihood of thunderstorms in certain areas. The temperature is expected to reach 23C, with a RealFeel temperature of 23C and a RealFeel Shade of 22C, further adding to the uncertainty surrounding the match.
With both teams eagerly eyeing the series win, the weather could play a major role in determining the outcome of the decider.