
The stage is set for a thrilling night of cricket as defending champions India prepare to face New Zealand in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. While the focus will naturally be on the battle between the two teams, weather conditions and the possibility of dew could also influence how the game unfolds.
India enter the final chasing history as they aim for a record third T20 World Cup title, while New Zealand are hoping to win the trophy for the first time.
Ahmedabad Weather Forecast
There is excellent news for cricket fans heading to the stadium or watching from home – rain is not expected to interfere with the match. According to weather forecasts from agencies such as AccuWeather, the probability of rainfall in Ahmedabad during match time is zero. The skies are expected to remain mostly clear throughout the evening, ensuring the final can proceed without any weather-related interruptions.
The International Cricket Council has scheduled a reserve day on March 9 as a precaution for the final. However, with current forecasts predicting stable weather conditions, it is highly unlikely that the extra day will be required.
Temperatures during the afternoon are expected to be extremely high. Ahmedabad could experience daytime highs of around 41°C, making the hours leading up to the match quite challenging for spectators arriving early at the venue. However, conditions should improve significantly once the sun begins to set.
By the time of the toss at 6:30 pm IST, temperatures are expected to drop to around 30-37°C. As the match begins at 7:00 pm, the weather will likely become much more comfortable, with temperatures settling between 28°C and 30°C. Later in the evening, during the closing stages of the match, the temperature should remain around 30°C, creating relatively pleasant playing conditions.
Humidity levels are also expected to stay moderate at around 23 percent, which falls within a comfortable range for cricket. This combination of clear skies, moderate humidity, and falling evening temperatures should create ideal conditions for a high-quality contest.
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Dew Factor
One of the most closely discussed aspects ahead of night matches in India is the dew factor, which can sometimes give an advantage to the team batting second. However, reports suggest that dew is unlikely to play a major role during the final in Ahmedabad.
Meteorological projections indicate that humidity levels in the city will remain between 18 and 27 percent, which is generally not high enough to produce heavy dew. Previous matches played at the Narendra Modi Stadium during the tournament have also seen minimal dew, reinforcing the view that it may not significantly affect the game.
That said, there is still a possibility that a light layer of dew could develop later in the evening. Some analysts believe dew could begin to settle around 8:30 pm, roughly when the first innings is approaching its final stages. If that happens, bowlers – particularly spinners – may find it slightly harder to grip the ball.
For players like Axar Patel or New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner, even a small amount of dew could impact their ability to control the ball. However, the overall consensus among experts is that dew will likely remain minimal and should not drastically alter the balance of the contest.







