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India vs South Africa, Indore Weather Forecast: Cloudy circumstances to dominate third T20I

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India and South Africa will play the third and ultimate T20I in Indore on Tuesday, October 4. Cloudy circumstances are anticipated to dominate the match all through the proceedings, with the dew issue more likely to play an enormous function within the match.

India have already secured the collection towards South Africa. (AP Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSIndia will look to finish 3-match clear sweep over South AfricaVirat Kohli and KL Rahul are anticipated to be rested for the third T20ISouth Africa will goal to keep away from whitewash and get a win earlier than T20 World Cup

India will tackle South Africa within the third and ultimate T20I at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore on Tuesday, October 4.

The Men in Blue will goal to finish the three-match clear sweep, having already secured the collection in Guwahati, earlier than leaving for the T20 World Cup in Australia. Virat Kohli and KL Rahul are anticipated to be rested for the third T20I and can re-join the squad in Mumbai forward of the departure for a preparatory camp for the ICC occasion.

The third T20I in Indore is anticipated to be dominated by cloudy circumstances all through the match proceedings, with the dew issue more likely to play an enormous function within the match.

Courtesy: AccuWeather

Rohit Sharma’s India comfortably secured the one-sided collection, with Suryakumar Yadav and KL Rahul dominating the batting division with their back-to-back half-centuries. The second T20I noticed a whole efficiency from the highest order as all batters obtained runs underneath their belt. It was, nonetheless, Suryakumar who stole the present together with his 61 off simply 22 balls.

The absence of Virat Kohli at quantity three may present some sport time to Shreyas Iyer, who was named as a standby participant for the T20 World Cup.

Meanwhile, South Africa will goal to get a comfort victory within the third T20I earlier than the T20 World Cup in Australia. Quinton de Kock (69* off 48) and David Miller (106* off 47) saved South Africa’s hopes alive within the second T20I however ultimately fell brief by 16 runs.

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