A do-or-die battle in Kolkata between India and the West Indies
The stakes could not be higher for both teams in this Group 1 match. For the West Indiesthis is a definitive do-or-die moment; a loss here is likely to extinguish their hopes of regaining global T20 glory, making every boundary and wicket a matter of survival. Despite their strong start, India are under immense pressure to secure their place in the semi-finals before the final rankings are announced. There is no room for error in the cauldron of Eden Gardens. It’s a battle for survival versus supremacy, where one mistake can end a World Cup campaign.
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IND vs WI: Calcutta Weather Forecast
The weather in Kolkata is expected to be stable but challenging due to high humidity. Here’s how conditions are likely to play out hour by hour during the match:
- 7:00 PM (throw and start): The race starts at 27°C under a mostly clear sky. Although the temperature is pleasant, the humidity of 64% will already be a factor for the bowlers. With winds of 19 km/h from the south, the new ball might experience some swing initially, causing Arshdeep Singh And Shamar Joseph something to work with early on.
- 8 p.m. (first innings progress): As we reach the heart of the first innings, the temperature drops slightly to 25°C, but the humidity rises significantly to 74%. This is when the indoor humidity becomes very humid, potentially making the ball slippery for the spinners Gudakesh Motion And Varun Chakaravarthy.
- 9:00 PM (mid-inning break): The temperature remains stable at 25°C, but the humidity rises further to 79%. Wind gusts will increase to 15 mph, which could help power hitters Shimron Hetmyer or Shivam Dubey when crossing the border, but the heavy air will test the players’ physical endurance.
- 10:00 PM (The Chase): As the second inning intensifies, it will cool to 24°C with partly cloudy skies. The humidity reaches a grueling 81%. Dew will almost certainly play a big role here, favoring the batting side as the ball becomes harder for the fielding team to grasp.
- 11:00 PM (The Death Overs): In the last part the conditions remain 24°C and a humidity of 81%. Wind gusts up to 26 km/h from the SSW may persist. Field players will have to be extra sharp in depth as the real feeling remains higher than the actual temperature, making the closing moments a test of sheer mental courage.
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