
Narendra Modi Stadium (PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist Lav) The weather looks set to play its part as India and New Zealand prepare for Sunday’s T20 World Cup 2026 final clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. With defending champions India aiming for script history and New Zealand chasing their maiden title, fans can expect non-stop cricket under clear skies.According to the latest forecast, conditions will remain clear and warm during the night game, with temperatures dropping as low as 23°C, which will also feel close to the actual temperature.
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A northwesterly wind of around 9 km/h is expected, with gusts of 20 km/h. Importantly, the probability of precipitation and thunderstorms is at 0%, with no clouds and no precipitation. This means that a weather interruption during the final is highly unlikely. However, the match atmosphere is expected to remain lively with a packed crowd at the stadium.Defending champions India are looking to become the first team in history to win three T20 World Cup titles, while New Zealand will be aiming to secure their first ever trophy in the format. The two teams have faced each other 30 times in T20 Internationals, with India winning 18 matches and New Zealand claiming 11 victories.Should the weather cause a problem, ICC rules allow 120 minutes of extra time to complete at least 10 overs per side, the minimum required for a result in a T20 World Cup final. If the match cannot be completed on the scheduled day, a reserve day of 9 March will be used, with play continuing from where it was stopped.However, if rain prevents a result even after the reserve day, the trophy would be shared between the two teams, which has happened only once in ICC history, during the 2002 Champions Trophy final between India and Sri Lanka.For now, however, the forecast promises perfect conditions for a thrilling final.





