Pakistan and New Zealand will play again at the National Stadium in Karachi, where they fought in their last match, just days after an exciting Tri-Series. The Black Caps outperformed the hosts in that assignment, showcasing their assertiveness and winning the Tri-Series title. But this time, there’s a lot on the line as the two sides square off in the Champions Trophy’s highly anticipated inaugural match.
With the advantage from winning the previous two ODIs against Pakistan, New Zealand will approach the match with greater assurance and will have a strong squad. The Kiwi guys have been playing at their best, and they will probably keep dominating them.
In contrast, Pakistan has recovered because to the return of pacer Haris Rauf, who was sidelined for the Tri-Series because of an injury. The home team’s bowling attack may receive a much-needed lift from Rauf’s arrival.
Weather Report: National Stadium in Karachi
Although conditions will change and take a different turn as the day goes on, the weather in Karachi is predicted to be fortunately favorable for the batters. Reports indicate that the morning will likely be generally cloudy and warm, with a humid atmosphere.
It is predicted to be around 32°C when the game starts, and there will be a steady breeze in the afternoon. As the match moves into the evening, the temperature will gradually drop to a comfortable 23°C, reducing the heat for both players and fans.
Conditions of the Pitch
It is expected that hitters will be in stable conditions at the National Stadium. Early in the game, Pacers might find some depth, but as the game goes on, batting should become easier. Because of the pitch’s level surface, hitters may swing their bats with ease, causing shots to cross the boundary and contributing to the outfield’s lightning-fast play. The spin may receive some help later in the game, but a big turn is improbable.