NZ vs ENG Weather Report, Pitch Report Of Eden Park, Auckland- 3rd T20I, England Tour of New Zealand 2025
Published - 23 Oct 2025, 08:00 AM

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New Zealand will take on England in the third of the three-match T20I series. In this article, we determine the NZ vs ENG Weather Report and Pitch Report of Eden Park for the 3rd T20I of the England tour of New Zealand 2025.
NZ vs ENG Weather Report, Pitch Report Of Eden Park, Auckland- 3rd T20I, England Tour of New Zealand 2025:
NZ vs ENG Weather Report of Auckland
There is no chance of rain during the NZ vs ENG game in Auckland on Thursday. The maximum temperature is predicted to be 24°C, while the minimum temperature would be 17°C.
NZ vs ENG Eden Park Pitch Report:
The pitch at Eden Park is expected to be good for batting for the upcoming NZ vs ENG T20I match, like it has been on most occasions.
The batters will enjoy batting on this particular surface as the ball will come nicely on the bat, which will allow them to play their shots.
Having said that, not all will be hunky dory for the batters as the fast bowlers should also get some help from the wicket, given that they pitch the ball in the right areas
The pacers should look for swing if any is available in the first couple of overs with the new ball.
The fast bowlers can also use the breeze to their advantage, which is a prominent feature of grounds in this part of the world.
As far as the spinners are concerned, they will also play a vital role in the match by restricting the flow of runs from one end and creating pressure on the batters.
The pressure created will force the batters to play a risky shot, which might fetch the bowling team a wicket and make things easy for the pacers at the backend of the innings.
The team that bats first will have to score a minimum of 200-210 runs to stay ahead in the game and increase their chances of winning.
If we talk about the form of New Zealand and England going into the decider in the two games that the series has witnessed so far, it has been a contrasting tale in both matches.
New Zealand started the series well and had England on the mat by restricting them to a below-par total in the opening game of the series, but were unable to close out the game as rain had the last say.
England came back strongly in the second match to register a thumping 65-run win over the home team, which makes the third game at Eden Park a mouth-watering contest between bat and ball.
Conclusion
New Zealand would like to register its first win at Eden Park when it takes on England in the fourth meeting between the two teams at this venue in T20I cricket.
As far as England is concerned, the visitors would want to keep their unbeaten record against New Zealand at Eden Park in check, having won each of the three games that they have played against the BlackCaps.
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