The second and final T20 decider to be played on Sunday also has Team India’s eye on the weather.
IND vs IRE 2nd T20I Weather Report: The Indian cricket team is currently on a tour of Ireland, where India suffered a defeat in the first T20 match played on Friday. Now India is in danger of losing this series of only two matches. India will look to level the series in the second and final T20 match on Sunday. However, ahead of this crucial match, Team India is also keeping an eye on the weather.
IND vs IRE 2nd T20I: Weather report, what does the forecast say?
The weather in countries like Ireland and England is constantly changing, where it can rain at any time or even shine suddenly. According to AccuWeather report, there is a possibility of rain on the match day, but it is very unlikely to affect the match. According to the report, there may be light rain on Sunday morning, but the weather will be fine for the rest of the day with sunny spells and breezy winds.
According to this prediction, it can be assumed that rain will not try to take away the series from India and Team India will have every chance to win the second match to level the series and leave with honor.
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