South Africa and Zimbabwe Gear for the second and final test of the series at the Queens Sports Club in Bulvio, where will see to finish a high tour with another strong performance in the absence of visitors Keshav MaharajSouth Africa is prominent in the second Test in Bulveo with a 1-0 lead and full confidence after a major win in the initial competition. His bowlers and top orders appear in full control and aim to seal the series. Leaded Zimbabwe Craig Ervin, Will look back to bounce and do a strong fight. Proudly on the line, prominent players will need to step into steps.
Queens sports club pitch report:
The Queens Sports Club pitch in Bulvio is traditionally known for offering a balanced competition between bat and ball in Test cricket. In the early days of the match, fast bowlers are likely to find some movements from the surface, especially with the new ball, acknowledged by a slight starting moisture. However, as the game progresses, the surface offers a better position for batting in 2 and 3 days. The batsmen who implement themselves can build a big score, especially during the mid -session.
By day 4 and 5, the pitch usually slows down, and cracks may appear, bringing the spinners into the game. Turn and variable bounces become the major factor, making the fourth innings difficult. The position of the outfield is usually quick, which rewards time and placement. Overall, the Bulawayo surface demands patience, discipline and adaptability from both batsmen and bowlers to succeed in five days.
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Bulawayo weather report:

- Day 1 – Sunday (6 July):
The test is expected to begin in the correct circumstances. The clear, sunshine will dominate the sky, the temperature will be from 27 ° C to 11 ° C. The winds will make light at 12 km/h, and there is no chance of rain. This is an ideal beginning for the match in which no weather-related obstruction is expected. - Day 2 – Monday (7 July):
The weather is excellent for cricket. Another sunny day is forecast with temperatures between 25 ° C and 11 ° C. The winds will increase slightly 24 km/h but there is still no rain. The whole day’s game is very likely. - Day 3 – Tuesday (July 8):
Conditions can be difficult. Overcast sky and cooler temperatures (13 ° C to 10 ° C) are expected. 63% of the rainfall and 0.2 mm of rainfall may bring less delay. High humidity (77%) and strong winds can affect the game. - Day 4 – Wednesday (9 July):
The clear sky returns. The day will sunlight with temperatures between 20 ° C and 7 ° C. The winds around 23 km/h and only 5% of the rain makes a chance for the situation of smooth cricket. - Day 5 – Thursday (July 10):
The last day seems promising. Bright and sunny with temperatures ranging from 22 ° C to 6 ° C. There is no rain forecast, and the air will remain soft. An ideal setup for finishing a possible match without weather disruption.
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