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As per the report stated above there are only 1-2 percent of chances for rainfall. The temperature will vary between 28-31 degrees Celcius.

Digital Desk: Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) will take on each other in Match 65 at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati, on (Wednesday) May 15. PBKS is entering Wednesday's match with a mindset of having nothing to lose, whereas RR has been thoroughly humiliated with three straight thrashings. To guarantee their playoff position, RR must win just once, and an outcasted PBKS will surely try to spoil the men in Pink’s party. 

With eight victories in 12 games, Rajasthan holds the second-place position in the standings, while Punjab, albeit just after two games, has a "pullsign hanging over their head. A victory would turn the tables and guarantee RR's top two rankings. Conversely, PBKS will be thrilled to move up the ladder and avoid the number 10 that appears before their name in the points table.

Expected Weather in Guwahati at the Time of RR vs PBKS Match-65 

The weather conditions during the RR vs PBKS IPL 2024 match 65 will be slightly cloudy at the start but will eventually be clear. As per the report stated above there are only 1-2 percent of chances for rainfall. The temperature will vary between 28-31 degrees Celcius.

Barsapara Cricket Stadium Pitch Report

The pitch on this venue is a high-scoring one and even a total of 200 and above seems to be pretty chasable. Because of the pitch's flat characteristics, it will not be a very good day for the bowlers as the batsmen will have an advantage.

 

 

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