Certainly! Here’s the weather and pitch conditions for the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Match 33 at Florida Stadium between India (IND) and Canada (CAN)
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India’s cricket squad, led by captain Rohit Sharma, is poised for their last group stage clash in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 against Canada. The highly anticipated match between India and Canada will unfold at Florida Stadium. This IND vs CAN showdown is set to kick off on Saturday, June 15th.
India, competing in Group A of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, has maintained a flawless record with victories in all three matches. They have convincingly defeated Ireland, Pakistan, and the USA, securing 6 points and ensuring their qualification for the Super 8 stage of the tournament.Canada, also placed in Group A of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, faces an uphill battle to advance to the next stage. Under the leadership of Saad Bin Zafar, they have suffered defeats against the USA and Pakistan but managed a victory over Ireland. Here are the current weather and pitch conditions at Florida Stadium for the upcoming IND vs CAN encounter…
IND vs CAN Weather Report And Pitch Report Of Florida Stadium– ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Match 33
IND vs CAN Weather Report Of Florida
Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, known for its reputation as a favorable ground for batting, has seen relatively low scores in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup. Out of the 18 T20I matches hosted there, teams batting first have won 11 times, while teams chasing have secured victories on 7 occasions. This suggests a slight advantage to the team batting first.
The average first innings score at the stadium stands at 157, indicating a competitive start for teams setting a target. Conversely, teams chasing have typically faced an average second innings total of 123. Notably, the highest total ever recorded at the stadium in T20Is was West Indies’ formidable 245-6 against India.
Initially, the pitch supports batsmen with good pace and bounce, facilitating stroke play. However, as the game progresses, it tends to slow down, making it more conducive for seamers and spinners who can exploit the variable bounce. Therefore, batters may find it increasingly challenging to score freely as the innings progresses.
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