The second Test between India and New Zealand (IND vs NZ) will begin on October 24. After Bengaluru, the two teams will face each other at the Maharashtra Cricket Association ground. New Zealand lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first Test. To win the series, India will have to win the second Test.

Rain frowned on all five days of the Bangalore Test match. The first day’s play was washed out due to rain. The match was four days instead of five. The fourth day’s play was called off ahead of time due to bad weather. The face was heavy in the sky. The weather had an impact on the game. Is there a chance of rain in the second match?

According to Weather.com website, there is no possibility of rain in the second Test match between India and New Zealand. There is a possibility of partial clouds in the sky tomorrow morning. As the day progresses, the clouds may move away and the weather may be sparkling. There is no chance of rain on all five days of the match.

As a result, due to the weather, there is a possibility of the match being cancelled or the start of the game late. Like the first day, the sky is expected to be clear most of the time in the remaining days of the match. There will be occasional clouds, but there is no chance of rain. The maximum temperature during the day is likely to be 32 degrees Celsius.

The Pune wicket is expected to be spin friendly. If the sun is high, the soil will dry quickly. As a result, the pitch can become slower and spin as the day progresses. In the first Test match, India faced a tough test against New Zealand’s pacers. In the second match, the fast bowlers may face a counter-test.