AUS vs IND: Rain to play spoiler in Adelaide? Here’s the hourly weather forecast for 2nd ODI

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Australia and India are set for a crucial face-off in the second ODI at the Adelaide Oval on October 23, 2025, with the weather expected to play a major role once again. After a rain-disrupted opener in Perth where India suffered a seven-wicket defeat, the visitors now trail Australia 1-0 in the three-match series and must win this game to stay alive. With Adelaide being a historically mixed venue for India, the team is under immense pressure to level the contest against a confident Australian unit that’s thriving on home conditions.
The Indian camp will look to bounce back after a disappointing outing in Perth, where a truncated match and top-order collapse derailed their plans. Skipper Shubman Gill, who endured a tough debut as ODI captain, now faces the task of regrouping his side against an in-form Australian bowling attack. The Adelaide Oval has traditionally favoured batters, and with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli seeking redemption, India will rely on their experience. Kohli in particular has an excellent record at this venue, with two centuries in four ODIs at an average of 61, making this ground one of his most successful hunting areas.
However, Adelaide’s weather has kept both teams anxious. Though recent forecasts suggest lesser rain than Perth, intermittent showers over the week have kept the stadium staff busy, with ultraviolet lights being used to dry the pitch ahead of the encounter. Weather forecast indicates a largely dry day with just 20 percent chance of precipitation, but overcast skies and strong winds could influence swing movement early in the innings.
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At 2 PM, the temperature is expected to hover around 18°C with a real feel of 21. Conditions will be partly sunny with brisk winds from the west-southwest at 19 km/h. The air quality will remain excellent, and with a UV index of 8.5, players will experience bright conditions — ideal for batting after the initial seam movement.
By 3 PM, the mercury stays steady at 18°C with a real feel of 20 under mostly sunny skies. Gusts may reach up to 24 km/h, making aerial shots risky against the wind. The pitch is likely to stay firm, assisting stroke play.
At 4 and 5 PM, conditions remain stable around 17–18°C with clear to sunny spells and moderate UV exposure. Fast bowlers could still extract some bounce, but the evening dew should favor chasing sides later in the game.
From 6 PM onward, clouds start drifting in with temperatures dipping to 17°C at 6 PM and further to 15°C by 8 PM. The chances of rain remain negligible, yet increasing humidity between 60–70 percent may add some grip for spinners. The wind direction shifts slightly southward but stays mild, ensuring comfortable conditions for play.
By the final phases between 9–11 PM, temperatures could drop to 11°C with cloudy skies and humidity exceeding 80 percent. These late fluctuations won’t threaten the contest but might test fielders with cooler winds and heavier air.
Overall, a full 50-over game appears highly likely, much to the fans’ delight, with ideal batting weather in the afternoon and manageable windy spells in the evening. Given Adelaide’s conditions, the toss could again prove vital, with chasing under lights historically yielding better results.
Also READ: AUS vs IND: Virat Kohli’s ODI record in Adelaide Oval
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