Bengaluru Weather Report: The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is set to feature a crucial clash between New Zealand and Pakistan on Saturday, November 4 in Bengaluru. Unfortunately, the match faces uncertainty due to the looming threat of rain, which could potentially disrupt this highly anticipated showdown. Bengaluru has been plagued by sporadic showers and thunderstorms in the days leading up to the match, and these inclement weather conditions are expected to persist on Saturday. Check the detailed weather forecast for NZ vs PAK World Cup 2023 clash below.
Bengaluru Weather Forecast, NZ vs PAK
The weather forecast for Saturday in Bengaluru indicates a weather condition with a substantial 70% to 80% chance of a downpour in the afternoon. This could potentially have a significant impact on the outcome of the NZ vs PAK showdown. The day is forecasted to have mostly cloudy conditions, and there are expectations of both scattered showers and a thunderstorm during the afternoon hours. The temperature is anticipated to hover around 28°C.
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As the evening approaches, the weather will remain quite dynamic, with the possibility of further thunderstorms and a drop in temperature to around 20°C, providing a more pleasant and cooler environment. However, the chances of rain continuing to affect the region still remain relatively high at 70%.
What if the NZ vs PAK World Cup match is washed out?
In the event of the New Zealand vs Pakistan match being washed-out, both teams will receive one point each. It’s worth noting that if a match is washed out, it won’t impact the the net run rate. Pakistan needs to achieve a big win over New Zealand. But this may not be possible if rain intervenes and results in both teams receiving a single point due to the washout. Furthermore, this situation will significantly reduce Pakistan’s chances of qualifying for the semifinals.