NEW DELHI: The weather forecast for Mumbai ahead of the India vs England T20 World Cup semi-final on Thursday at Wankhede Stadium brings welcome relief for fans.
After rain disrupted a couple of matches earlier in the tournament, there were understandable concerns about possible interruptions during the knockout stage.
However, the current conditions suggest a smooth and uninterrupted evening of cricket. For the match night on Thursday, skies are expected to remain clear with virtually 0% cloud cover.
The temperature is forecast to hover around 23°C, ensuring comfortable playing conditions. Humidity levels are not expected to be extreme, which should help players maintain energy levels through the high-pressure contest.
Importantly, the probability of precipitation stands at 0%, and there is no chance of thunderstorms.
That means rain is highly unlikely to interfere with the game.
Winds are predicted to blow from the north-northwest at around 9 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching up to 41 km/h.
While slightly breezy at times, these wind speeds are not expected to significantly affect play.
Clear skies will also provide ideal visibility for players tracking the ball under lights, and for spectators enjoying the atmosphere in a packed stadium.
Fast bowlers may get a bit of assistance from the breeze, but overall, conditions appear balanced and fair.
With the forecast looking stable and dry, fans can expect a full 40-over contest without delays or Duckworth-Lewis calculations coming into play.
If the weather holds as predicted, the stage is perfectly set for a thrilling semi-final showdown in Mumbai.
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