Continuous ICC Champions Trophy 2025, in the sixth game New Zealand will lock the anti-horns Bangladesh. Monday (February 24) Rawalpindi, Rawalpindi’de is planned to be played on Monday (February 24).
New Zealand will wait for its second straight victories in the tournament and increase the chances of ticketing to the semifinals. Black hats have started a 60 working wins campaign hosting Pakistan in the tournament key.
After the 320 runs, New Zealand bent Pakistan for a total of 260 runs. Victory against Bangladesh, all confirms the transition to the semifinals.
On the other hand, Bangladesh has a danger of beating. They visited the campaign 6 wicket losses against India’s favorites and put them on the eve of eliminating them. Currently, along with New Zealand, Bangladesh needs something special to win the approaching game.
Thus, for both teams forbid the vs NZ, we look at the weather and pitch report.
Ban vs NZ Weather Report and Rawalpindi-ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Match 6:
Ban vs NZ, Rawalpindi’s Weather Report:
The weather is expected to be pleasant in the air Rawalpindi when the game occurs in Ban vs NZ. There is no forecast for the rain and Rawalpindi on the day of the game and the match is unlikely to face any interruption.
In the first half of the game, the temperature is likely to be in early 20s. After the sun set, the temperature is expected to slide between 15-20 degrees.
Prohibited VS NZ Pitch Report:
Here is the statistics of the Ravalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalPointed:
Matches played | 26 |
Winning matches by the house | 16 (61.54%) |
Winning matches on the tourist side | 6 (23.08%) |
Matches winning by neutral party | 4 (15.38%) |
Matches first won batting | 12 (41.38%) |
The matches won the second batting | 14 (48.28%) |
The matches won victory | 15 (51.72%) |
Won by throwing matches | 11 (37.93%) |
The matches closed | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches without results | 0 (0.00%) |
The highest team shots | 337/3 (Pakistan) |
The lowest team shots | 104 (Zimbabwe) |
The highest run was obtained | 337/3 (Pakistan) |
Average run per wicket | 33.93 |
Average run per head | 4.99 |
First batting on average | 217 |
The Ban vs NZ game will be played in the Ravalpindi cricket stadium, a place where the top hand is expected to be in the upper hand. When playing two games against Pakistan New Zealand, the last place was held in 2023 in 2023.
Both games were a high goal game. In the first game, Pakistan has expelled 289 against black hats in the second match, and in the second match, a total of 337 runs collapsed.
Conclusion:
The weather report is very promising for the approaching ban vs NZ game, the surface promises to be a substance for batsmen. Thus, the upcoming game is expected to play a high goal game.