• India Women will face Pakistan Women in the second match of the Women's Asia Cup 2024 on July 19.

  • The encounter will take place at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla.

IND-W vs PAK-W, Women’s Asia Cup 2024: Dambulla Weather Report and Players to watch out for
Women’s Asia Cup 2024

India Women and Pakistan Women will face each other in the second match of the .⭕ This match will be held at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla on Friday (July 19).

India will enter the match following a decent series against South Africa and is expected to put up a strong performance. They are the defending champions and have historically been dominant 🌠in the Asia Cup. Pakꦺistan have had a challenging time in the T20 format, losing their last four games. However, they will look to turn things around in this high-stakes encounter against their arch-rivals.

Key players to watch:

India Women:

  • : A consistent performer and a key player at the top of the order.
  • Harmanpreet Kaur: The captain, known for her powerful hitting and leadership skills.
  • Asha Sobhana: A crafty spinner who can exploit the conditions in Dambulla.

Pakistan Women:

  • Aliya Riaz: The experienced and attacking batter who will be crucial in stabilizing the batting order.
  • Nida Dar: An all-rounder who can contribute significantly with both bat and ball.
  • Diana Baig: A pace bowler who might benefit from the expected movement due to cloud cover.

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Dambulla Weather Report:

Dambulla Weather Report
Dambulla Weather Report (Image Source: X)

The second Women’s Asia Cup 2024 encounter between India and Pakistan at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium promises to proceed under clear skies, providing ideal conditions for a thrilling match. Unlike the uncertainty often brought by rain, no precipitation is anticipated, allowing uninterrupted play. The temperature is forecasted to peak at a warm 33 degrees Celsius, ensuring a hot day that could test the endurance of the players.

With humidity levels hovering around 66%, the atmosphere will be quite muggy, potentially affecting stamina and grip, especially as the game progresses. Moreover, the wind is expected to blow at a steady speed of approximately 🀅29 kmph. This breeze can be a crucial factor, particularly for the fast bowlers who might exploit the conditions to generate some swing and movement off the pitch.

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