On November 15, the Indian team is going to play the last and fourth match of the four-match T20 series against South Africa. The Indian team has taken a 2-1 lead in the series by winning two matches. So now Suryakumar Yadav and company will win this match and win the series.

The South African team will be eyeing to end the series at 2-2. In such a situation, once again an interesting competition can be seen between the two teams. But let us tell you what will be the weather and pitch conditions during the fourth match?

Who will help with the pitch?

The batsmen have dominated the series so far. The batsmen impressed everyone with their brilliant performance in all three matches. Meanwhile, centuries were also seen with the bat of Sanju Samson and Tilak Verma. Due to this, the question in the minds of the fans is whether the batsman or the bowler will dominate in the fourth T20 match? So let us tell you who the pitch will help.

The fourth T20 match will be played at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, where the pitch is favorable for the batsmen. Heavy rain of sixes and fours can be seen here. Due to good bounce on the pitch, the ball hits the bat easily. In such a situation, the batsman can dominate the bowlers even in the fourth match. But spinners also get a lot of help from the pitch.

Know what the stadium statistics say

A total of 26 T20 matches have been played so far at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, in which the teams batting in the first and second innings have dominated. Because the team batting first has won 13 matches, while the team batting in the second innings has also won only 13 matches. The highest score of this ground has been 260 runs. Now it is expected that there may be rain of runs in the fourth T20 match.

Will rain spoil the game?

There are reports that rain may spoil the game on Friday. There is a 70 percent chance of rain in Johannesburg tomorrow. Apart from this, the humidity will be 55 percent and the wind will blow at a speed of 14 km. If it rains during the match, bowlers may face difficulty in bowling. Apart from this, it will be a bit difficult for the batsmen to score runs.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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