India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test: Weather forecast and pitch report for 2nd Test | IND vs BAN
Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka (BCB)

India vs Bangladesh 1st ODI: Team India, led by Rohit Sharma, is ready to face Litton Das’ Bangladesh in a three-match ODI series to begin their tour of the Asian neighbors after the conclusion of their trip to New Zealand. The Men in Blue are visiting Bangladesh for the first time since 2015. The Tigers will be without regular skipper Tamim Iqbal due to a recent groin injury.

In the past few months, the weather has become a contentious issue as Team India played the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia and then the limited overs series against New Zealand when it seemed that the terrible weather was following them. Rain impacted more than half of the games during India’s most recent tour of New Zealand. Four out of six games were cancelled owing to bad weather, and rain interrupted the remaining two games too, preventing the highly anticipated series between the two teams.

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 INDIA vs BANGLADESH 1st ODI: Weather forecast

Indian supporters can anticipate some good news and sunny skies in Dhaka after a lot of washouts, as the weather is unlikely to stop the play. Weather.com’s forecast for December 4 indicates that there is a 1% chance of rain during the day and a 6% probability of rain at night in Dhaka. The forecast calls for a temperature of around 29 degrees Celsius, which is always favorable and perfect for playing cricket.

India vs Bangladesh 1st ODI Weather forecast
Weather.com

As Indian fans may be sick of the constant rain falling on New Zealand’s coastlines, they can expect sunny skies and nonstop cricket action back home.

INDIA vs BANGLADESH 1st ODI: Pitch Report

At this venue, the average first-inning score is 241 and declines to 197 in the second. Although the pitch is typically a belter, the second inning is when it starts to slow down a bit. The pitch in Dhaka has historically had a very spin-friendly surface, which will cause them to salivate. They will surely be looking for wickets. Expect a hitting paradise overall.

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