Pak v Ban: The weather will be a major factor, especially on the first day of play, as Pakistan and Bangladesh prepare for their first Test match, which is scheduled for August 21 in Rawalpindi.
Strong thunderstorms might have an impact on the morning session, according to AccuWeather, with a 40% probability of rain and 2.5 mm of precipitation expected. This might cause disruptions, and the field’s already difficult circumstances could get worse due to the high humidity levels of 85%.
In the afternoon, better conditions are predicted, with temperatures reaching 31°C and a 7% chance of rain falling. The humidity will drop to 62%, making the playing environment more favorable.
The temperature will drop to 26°C as dusk draws near, and bright sky with only 4% of clouds are predicted. The evening session will continue without interruption as the humidity rises to 73% once more and no precipitation is predicted.
The weather is predicted to improve for the afternoon and evening sessions, however there may be some inconveniences in the morning.