The final match of the T20 World Cup 2024 between India and South Africa will be played in Barbados on 29 June. The weather has played an important role in many matches in this tournament so far, so all eyes are once again on the weather of Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, where it has rained a lot in the last few days. It is believed that this will also delay the final match, which may also affect the strategy of the teams. So far 8 matches of the tournament have been played on this ground, out of which one match was canceled due to rain.
What will the weather be like every hour during the final match?
Talking about the weather during the final match of T20 World Cup 2024 in Barbados, according to the AccuWeather report, there is a 50 percent chance of rain from 4 am to 9 am local time. After this, when the match is going to start at 10:30 am, the chance of rain has reduced by about 30 percent. However, after 1 pm, the chance of rain will again reach 50 percent. In view of the bad weather in the final match, the ICC has also given an additional time of 190 minutes. If this match cannot be held, it will be completed on the reserve day.
What will be the hourly weather during the match according to local time in Barbados?
10 am (7:30 pm IST) (toss time) – 29 percent chance of rain, wind speed 41 kmph
11 am (8:30 pm IST) – 29 percent chance of rain, wind speed 41 kmph
12 noon (9:30 pm IST) – 35 percent chance of rain, wind speed 41 kmph
1 pm (10:30 pm in India) – 51 percent chance of rain, wind speed 39 kmph
2 pm (11:30 pm in India) – 47 percent chance of rain, wind speed 37 kmph
3 pm (12:30 pm in India) – 40 percent chance of rain, wind speed 35 kmph