MI vs DC Weather Report And Pitch Report Of Vadodara - Match 2, WPL 2025
Published - 15 Feb 2025, 10:39 AM | Updated - 15 Feb 2025, 10:45 AM
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The second game of the Women's Premier League 2025 (WPL 2025) will see Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals taking on each other. The game will be played on Saturday (February 15) at Vadodara's Kotambi Stadium.
After missing out on the title last season, both teams will be keen to go all the way in WPL 2025. Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians had finished in the top two spots in the points table after the league stage.
Delhi Capitals were the table-toppers with six wins from eight games. However, for the second season in a row Delhi Capitals finished runners-up as they lost the final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
On the other hand, Mumbai Indians, who were the defending champions, finished the league stage at the second spot in the points table with five wins from eight games. Mumbai Indians failed to defend their crown as they bowed out after the loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Eliminator.
With both Mumbai and Delhi now gearing up for their first game of the season, we are taking a look at the weather and pitch report.
MI vs DC Weather Report And Pitch Report Of Vadodara - Match 2, WPL 2025:
MI vs DC, weather report of Vadodara:
Vadodara will be hosting the MI vs DC contest on Saturday (February 15). It is a night game and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM IST. The weather is unlikely to interrupt the match as there is no prediction of rain during the game.
Talking about the temperature, it is expected to hover between 23-27 degrees Celsius throughout the game.
MI vs DC Pitch report:
Newly-opened Kotambi Stadium will be hosting the upcoming MI vs DC game. The venue has yet to host a T20I game but has hosted three women's ODIs so far. In December 2024, Indian women played a three-match ODI series against West Indies women at the same venue.
And if the surface behaves in the same manner as it did during the ODI series then batters are going to enjoy their time in Vadodara. India had scored 300-plus totals in the first two ODIs, scoring 314 and 358. Talking about the bowlers, fast bowlers as well as spinners had ample support too.
India fast-bowler Renuka Thakur was the highest wicket-taker during the series, claiming 10 wickets. On the other hand, spinner Deepti Sharma was the second-highest wicket-taker, taking 9 wickets. So the surface at the Kotambi Stadium behaved in a balanced manner, aiding batters as well as bowlers.
Conclusion:
The upcoming MI vs DC promises to be a cracking affair. With no prediction of rain and the surface expected to be a belter, the batters from both teams will be looking to make the most of it.
Some of the world's best players will be in action during this match and they will be keen to capitalise on the batting-friendly condition.