The T20 series between India and Bangladesh is still under threat. After the first T20, which was in concern due to air pollution and smog in the national capital. Now, both teams will play the second T20 match in Rajkot, but this match is also having some bigger threat.
The cyclone called Maha, which was moving away from the west coast of India to Oman, has changed its direction and now it is moving towards the coast of Gujarat.
Seeing the threat, Harsha Bhogle tweeted, "And now, before the match in Rajkot, there is a possibility of the storm on the west coast on November 6-7, due to which an alert has been issued for fishermen off the Saurashtra coast. Hopefully, this should not be a problem for the people living here. The weather has been very uncertain this year."
According to Weather report, the storm is expected to weaken by the time it reaches the Gujarat coast by November 7 and the wind speed will be 80-90 kmph at that time.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh won by seven wickets in the first T20 played in Delhi and has a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
The cyclone called Maha, which was moving away from the west coast of India to Oman, has changed its direction and now it is moving towards the coast of Gujarat.
Seeing the threat, Harsha Bhogle tweeted, "And now, before the match in Rajkot, there is a possibility of the storm on the west coast on November 6-7, due to which an alert has been issued for fishermen off the Saurashtra coast. Hopefully, this should not be a problem for the people living here. The weather has been very uncertain this year."
According to Weather report, the storm is expected to weaken by the time it reaches the Gujarat coast by November 7 and the wind speed will be 80-90 kmph at that time.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh won by seven wickets in the first T20 played in Delhi and has a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

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