The Match Gets Underway: Aus vs Eng Champions Trophy 2025 Pitch and Weather Report-Lahore Will Be a Rain-Free ZoneAustralia will begin their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign against England on Saturday, February 22. Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is set to host the eagerly-anticipated clash of the powerhouses.
Having won the tournament in 2006 and 2009, Australia imploded during both 2013 and 2017 editions without even a single win. Besides that, they will miss the key fast-bowling trio of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazelwood for injuries.
Steve Smith has been named as the captain in the absence of Cummins. The experience will look forward to christening the two- time champions with their first victory in thirty-over ICC. Beating England without those star bowlers though could turn out to be quite a task.
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On the contrary, England would be hoping to find some rhythm ahead of facing the Australians after suffering a 0-3 defeat at the hands of India. There have been a few changes to their team, with Jamie Smith back as the wicketkeeper.
They will have Jofra Archer joining the ranks of Brydon Carse and fellow fast bowler Mark Wood. How will they fare against an Australian side that is struggling with injuries?
Weather Report:
With some clouds in the sky, Lahore should enjoy pleasant weather on that day during the high-voltage Champions Trophy clash between Australia and England. Expect to see widespread areas of smoke and haze which can reduce visibility at times. Rain-induced interruptions are expected to be negligible-five percent.
Firmly established temperatures around 23 degrees in the daytime and 11 in the night hours. Winds will be blowing in at 10-15 km/h, with humidity ranging from 52% to 74%.
Pitch Report:
Most think that the pitching from Gaddafi Stadium is a superb batting surface. It assures good bounce and pace for the batters to finish off their shots easily. New-ball fast bowlers may generate some swing, though.
As the match moves on, spinners can enter the fray in search of wickets. In the recently concluded tri-nation series in Pakistan, bowlers faced great obstacles in keeping the runs down. Heavily high scores were a common occurrence during these matches, as leading teams like Pakistan and New Zealand passed 300.