Sri Lanka vs Australia
Sri Lanka vs Australia (Photo: Twitter)

AUS vs SL: Weather Forecast And Pitch Report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium- ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Match 22. Australia and Sri Lanka are set to take on each other in an upcoming match of ICC T20 World Cup 2021. The AUS vs SL match will take place at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on October 28. Both the teams are part of group 1 in the tournament.

Australia defeated South Africa in their previous match of the tournament, which was their first match of the super 12 round. South Africa batted first in the match and lost their openers cheaply. Later, one-down Aiden Markram slammed 40 runs for the team. South Africa finally reached 118-9 in 20 overs.

South Africa vs Australia
South Africa vs Australia (Credits: AP)

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Later, Australia lost their openers quickly. However, middle-order batsman Steve Smith hit 35 runs. Later, Marcus Stoinis scored unbeaten 24 and Matthew Wade hit unbeaten 15. After Australia lost 5 wickets for 81, both these batsmen managed their innings well and scored the winning runs for the team.

South Africa vs Australia, ICC T20 World Cup 2021
South Africa vs Australia (Image Credit: Twitter)

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Talking about Sri Lanka, the team defeated Bangladesh in their previous encounter. Bangladesh batted first in the match and piled up 171-4 on the scoreboard. Mohammad Naib scored 62 while Mushfiqur Rahim hit an unbeaten 57.

Shakib Al Hasan
Shakib Al Hasan. Credits: Bangladesh Cricket Board.

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Later, Sri Lanka opener could not score much runs. Kusal Parera got out for 1 while Pathum Nissanka scored 24. However, with Charith Asalanka’s unbeaten 80 and Bhanuka Rajapaksa’s 53 runs, Sri Lanka managed to win the match by 5 wickets in just 18.5 overs.

Now, after victory in the opening game, Australia take the 3rd spot in group 1 points table with 2 points. On the other hand, Sri Lanka take the 2nd spot with 2 points and a better net run rate than Australia. Below we take a glance at the weather forecast and pitch report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium for AUS vs SL game.

Sri Lanka National Cricket Team
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AUS vs SL: Weather Forecast And Pitch Report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium- ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Match 22

Australia vs Sri Lanka match in ICC T20 World Cup 2021 will take place on October 28 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The match will take place in the evening. According to weather.com, the temperature of Dubai city of UAE on October 28 will be 32° Celcius during the day and fall to 25° Celcius at night.

Australia vs Sri Lanka
Australia vs Sri Lanka (Photo: Twitter)

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The sky will be clear and there is only a 6% chance of rain. The humidity will be about 69%. Dubai International Stadium has seen totals between 140-160 in the recent matches. The average 1st innings score at the stadium is 143 while the average 2nd innings average score is 122 in T20Is.

During the last match of T20 World Cup 2021 at the stadium, West Indies posted a 140+ total that was easily chased by South Africa. Spinners will get good help at the stadium. The dew factor will be an advantage for the team batting second.

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