IND vs SA Weather Report, Pitch Report Of Ahmedabad- 5th T20I, South Africa Tour of India 2025

Published - 18 Dec 2025, 06:00 PM

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India will face South Africa in the fifth match of the five-match T20I series. In this article, we determine the IND vs SA Weather Report and Pitch Report of Narendra Modi Stadium for the 5th T20I of the South Africa tour of India 2025.

IND vs SA Weather Report, Pitch Report Of Ahmedabad- 5th T20I, South Africa Tour of India 2025:

IND vs SA Weather Report of Ahmedabad

There is no chance of rain during the IND vs SA game. The maximum temperature is predicted to be 30°C, while the minimum temperature would be 16°C.

IND vs SA Narendra Modi Stadium, Pitch Report:

The Narendra Modi Stadium will be hosting its first IND vs SA T20I when the two teams face each other in the final game of the five-match series.

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Both teams will look to give it their all, considering that the upcoming match happens to be the decider, with India leading the series 2-1 after four games.

The visitors, South Africa, will be under a bit more pressure compared to the home team, as it is a do-or-die game for them, and a loss in it would result in them losing the series.

If we talk about the nature of the surface expected to be offered for the match in question at this venue, it depends on the colour of the soil.

If the pitch on offer contains red soil, then it will be good for batting with good bounce in it, which the batters can trust and play their shots right from the first ball.

The bowlers can also use the bounce to their advantage, given they pitch the ball in the right areas.

If the curator decides to dish out a black soil wicket, it will tilt the balance a bit in favour of the bowlers, especially the spinners.

The reason for the shift would be the lack of bounce that the pitch will possess, and the batters will have to play in a more traditional manner.

The scores while batting first will also vary depending on the surface, with 210-220 being a winning score on a red soil wicket, while 180-190 can prove to be enough on a wicket that comprises black soil.

Having said that, there might be a case where a third kind of pitch containing a mix of red and black soil can be used for the decider.

If the case remains so, then it will make for a good battle between bat and ball, as both batters and bowlers will have an equal chance of having their say in the game.

Conclusion

India would look to maintain their good record in T20I cricket when they take on South Africa in the fifth and final match of the ongoing series, having not lost a series since the said time period.

As far as South Africa is concerned, the visitors would also want to win the game and level the series, having lost two and won one game so far.

CA Match Staff
CA Match Staff

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