NZ vs AUS: Weather Forecast And Pitch Report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium- ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Final

Updated - 14 Nov 2021, 08:47 AM

Kane Williamson and Aaron Finch, T20 World Cup
Kane Williamson and Aaron Finch (Credits: Twitter)

NZ vs AUS: Weather Forecast And Pitch Report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium- ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Final. New Zealand and Australia are set to tackle each other in the final of ICC T20 World Cup 2021. The clash will take place on November 14 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

New Zealand were part of group 2 during the super 12 round. With 4 wins and 1 loss, they finished on the 2nd spot in the points table and qualified for the semi-finals. Australia were part of group 1 during the super 12 round. They won 4 matches and lost 1 to make an entry in the semi-finals.

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New Zealand Team (Credits: Twitter)

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In the semi-finals, New Zealand defeated England by 5 wickets. With a 41-run knock by Dawid Malan and a 51-run knock by Moeen Ali, England posted 166-4 batting first. Tim Southee, Adam Milne, Ish Sodhi, and James Neesham picked 1 wicket each.

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Later, New Zealand opener Daryl Mitchell slammed unbeaten 72 runs for the team. Devon Conway also scored a crucial knock of 46 runs. James Neesham played a quick cameo of 27 runs off 11 balls. New Zealand reached the target in 19 overs, winning by 5 wickets.

Talking about Australia, the team outplayed Pakistan in the semi-final. Batting first, Pakistan posted 176-4 on the scoreboard. Opener Mohammad Rizwan played a great knock of 67 runs. Fakhar Zaman also slammed unbeaten 55 runs for the team.

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, T20 World Cup 2021
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. Image Source: Twitter

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Later, Australia opener David Warner scored 49 runs while Mitchell Marsh scored 28. Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade slammed unbeaten 40 and 41 for the team to bag the winning runs. Australia ultimately won the match by 5 wickets in the end.

Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis, T20 World Cup 2021
Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis. Credits: Twitter

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NZ vs AUS: Weather Forecast And Pitch Report of Dubai International Cricket Stadium- ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Final

New Zealand vs Australia, final match of ICC T20 World Cup 2021 will take place at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, UAE on November 14 (Sunday). The match will take place at night. According to weather.com, the temperature of Dubai city of UAE on November 14 will be 30° Celcius during the day and 22° Celcius at night.

New Zealand vs Australia
New Zealand vs Australia (Credits: Twitter)

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The sky will be clear and there is only a 2% chance of rain. The humidity will be about 54%. The average 1st innings total at Dubai International Stadium in T20Is is 141 while the average 2nd innings total is 123. In the previous game of the tournament at the stadium, Pakistan posted 176 batting first which was chased by Australia in 19 overs.

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