At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, the contest between India and Afghanistan is set to be played out. New fields have been laid while black dirt is being prepared. More bounce might result from this, which would help batters since the ball could move on towards the bat more easily.
This was demonstrated on October 7 against Sri Lanka, when South Africa amassed 428, shattering the previous record for the biggest ODI World Cup total.
India defeated Australia by six wickets to kick off their ODI World Cup 2023 campaign. On Sunday, October 8, in Chennai, on a spin-friendly surface, Pat Cummins’ team was held to 199 runs. A superb 97* run knock by KL Rahul in addition to a steady 85 from Virat Kohli enabled India cruise through the finish line. This allowed India to start their World Cup run on a high. India was in trouble at 2 for 3 after losing Rohit Sharma, temporary starter Ishan Kishan, as well as Shreyas Iyer for a duck.
India takes on Afghanistan, a team that has previously given them difficulty as they try to establish a winning streak early in the tournament. There have only been 3 One Day Internationals between India and Afghanistan, and two of those games were close.
India vs Afghanistan : Weather Report
The ODI World Cup 2023 match between India and Afghanistan, scheduled for Wednesday, October 11 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, is not expected to rain.
On Wednesday, October 11, there is no probability of rain in New Delhi between 10:30am and 11:30pm, according to weather.com. The weather is expected to remain partly overcast throughout the day with barely any possibility of rainfall, according to the forecast.
At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, spectators may anticipate a complete contest between India and Afghanistan. Temperature ranges from 28 to 34 degrees Celsius on average. However, during the game’s second half played under lights, dew can enter.