With this, the match between New Zealand and Australia begins. Australia has won the toss and elected to bat first.
The toss has already happened on time and since there is no trace of rains, the match also is expected to begin on time. We are 15 minutes away from the game to begin.
So the weather at Lord's is sunny and here is the latest snap from the ground.
Win the toss and _____ first today at Lord's?#CWC19 | #NZvAUS pic.twitter.com/bNZ1gpqitx— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 29, 2019
The day is expected to be warm and the temperatures will hover at around 20-25 degree Celcius.
So the Lord's Cricket Stadium awaits for the Trans-Tasmanian clash and the weather is expected to be quite good as it will remain partly sunny for the day.
Hi and welcome to the live weather blog of New Zealand vs Australia. We bring you all the live updates of weather here.
In the 37th game of the CWC 2019 traditional rivals, Australia and New Zealand will take on each other at the Lord’s Cricket Stadium in London. Australia has already qualified for the semis whereas Kane Williamson and men are on their way to the last four. The Aussies are at the top of the points table with 12 points and NZ is on number three with 11 points. Aaron Finch and men enter the game with a win against England whereas, New Zealand suffered from a massive six-wicket defeat against Pakistan. Ahead of the game, let’s bring you all the live weather updates of the match. New Zealand vs Australia Cricket Score 37th ODI Match.
As per Accuweather.com, the Lord’s Cricket ground will witness sunny weather which means it’s going to be a warm day. Also, the temperatures will hover at around 29-30 degree Celcius. As the game progresses, the day will be cloudy for the rest of the part of the game. Winds at the pace of 18-19 kmph will also be experienced. Also, there is no forecast of the rain to be a spoilsport for the Tran-Tasmanian contest. The humidity will be around 60 per cent mark.
Speaking of their head-to-head record, both have played together 10 matches. The Australian team has an upper hand when it comes to the contest here as they have won seven matches so far. Whereas, the Kiwis have won only three games. Kane Williamson would want his top order to fire, whereas, Australia would want Mitchell Starc to keep troubling the opponents with his killer spells.