Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan Weather Update: Zimbabwe will take on Afghanistan in the second ODI of the ongoing three-match series at the Harare Sports Club on Thursday, December 19.
The game comes with high stakes for both teams, offering the chance to take an unassailable lead in the series after the rain-affected first ODI ended in no result. While rain disrupted the series opener, the weather in Harare for the second ODI is expected to be far more favourable.

According to the forecast, cricket fans can look forward to uninterrupted action throughout the day. In the morning, the temperature will hover around 28°C with a RealFeel of 32°C. Conditions will be partly sunny, and the wind will blow from the east-northeast (ENE) at 13 km/h with gusts reaching 35 km/h. The humidity level is expected to be 63%, and the probability of precipitation is a mere 1%.
As the day progresses into the afternoon, the temperature will peak at 30°C, with a RealFeel of 33°C. Cloud cover will reduce significantly to 11%, and visibility will remain clear at 10 km. The wind speed is likely to drop slightly to 11 km/h with gusts of 32 km/h, while the humidity will decrease to 42%. The absence of rain interruptions is almost guaranteed, creating the perfect conditions for cricket.
The hosts, Zimbabwe, will aim for a stronger performance after a poor start in the first ODI, where they struggled at 44/5 before rain intervened. Afghanistan, on the other hand, will look to build on their impressive record against Zimbabwe in ODIs. With players like Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Sikandar Raza in action, the stage is set for an exciting clash in Harare.