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India vs South Africa, 3rd ODI Delhi Weather Report: Will Rain Play Spoilsport In Series-Decider

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India and South Africa will square off in the third and final ODI at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. After losing the first game by 9 runs in Lucknow, Team India made a strong comeback in the third ODI, courtesy some fine knocks from Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan, to beat the Proteas.

While India look to clinch series, Delhi's unpredictable weather might play spoilsport. Notably, the National Capital has experienced heavy rainfall for the past two-three days.

So far, Delhi has witnessed 121.7 mm of rain in October, as per the Meteorological Department. And as per Accuweather, there will be 63 per cent cloud cover on Tuesday, with 40 per cent probablity of precipitation.

The temperature is also expected to fluctuate between 21-29 degree celsius. Meanwhile, in the second ODI, Shreyas Iyer's ton and Ishan Kishan's flamboyant 93 saw India making mockery of a 279-run target set by South Africa in the second ODI at JSCA International Stadium, Complex in Ranchi on Sunday.

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