AFG vs AUS Weather Report ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 

AFG vs AUS Weather Report ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 are discussed below in detail. AFG against AUS Live weather report for today as well as the Mumbai Stadium pitch report for Match 39 of the ICC World Cup 2023. 

Australia and Afghanistan will wrestle in the ICC World Cup 2023’s match 39. The AUS vs. AFG game is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7. The match between AUS and AFG will take place in Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.

Australia, captained by Pat Cummins, has participated in seven ICC World Cup 2023 matches, winning five and losing two. Ten points are theirs. Australia suffered two losses, one each to South Africa and India. They have triumphed in their previous five games against England, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Netherlands, and Sri Lanka.

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AUS vs AFG Weather Report

AFG against AUS The 2023 ICC World Cup match is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7. The game will take place in Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. The game starts at 2:00 PM IST.

AFG against AUS According to weather.com, the temperature in Mumbai City for Tuesday, November 7 is predicted to be 26°C at night and 36°C during the day. Clouds will cover the sky both throughout the day and at night.

The AUS vs. AFG Weather Report indicates that there is a 2% probability of rain during the day and a 10% chance at night. Therefore, the rain will not effect Australia vs. Afghanistan. Throughout the day, the humidity will be 48%, and at night, it will reach 68%.

AUS versus AFG According to Pitch Report, Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is a high-scoring venue. In One-Day Internationals, the average first-inning total is 247, and the average second-inning total is 196. So far, 32 ODIs have been held at the venue. Of those, 17 games were won by the first-batting team and 15 by the second-batting club.

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