
India England 2nd Odi Cuttack: The second ODI between India and England will be played on Sunday. Both teams will face face to face at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack. According to Indian time, the match will start at 1.30 pm. The Indian team led by Rohit Sharma is leading 1-0 in the 3 ODI series. However, India will take the field in Cuttack with the intention of winning the series. At the same time, Jose Butler’s England series would like to equalize. But before this, there is a question in the minds of fans, how will the weather of Cuttack be? Will the rainfall become a villain in the India-England match?
Will it rain in Cuttack on Sunday?
The weather of Cuttack can play a big role on the day of India-England match. According to Accuweather, there is a possibility of rain in Cuttack on Sunday. However, there is good news for cricket fans that there is no possibility of heavy rains, but light rain is expected. There is a possibility of 10 percent rainfall in Cuttack on Sunday. At the same time, the maximum temperature of Cuttack is estimated to be 31 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature of 18 degrees Celsius on the day of Indo-England match. Apart from this, humidity can be 53 percent, while winds will move at a speed of 6 kilometers per hour.
How is the performance of the Indian team in Cuttack?
At the same time, the Indian team’s record in Cuttack has been excellent. Statistics show that the Indian team has played 17 ODIs in Cuttack, in which 13 wins have been won. On this ground, India lost in ODIs for the last time about 22 years ago, but since then the process of victory has been going on continuously. India has won 7 consecutive ODIs. It is clear from these data that it is not easy to defeat India in Barabati Stadium in Cuttack. Therefore, it is going to be very challenging for the British -led British -led British to stop the Vijayarath of India in Cuttack.
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