New Zealand vs England, London Weather Forecast: World Cup final

World Cup 2019 final, New Zealand vs England London weather news update: England will look to beat New Zealand and clinch maiden World Cup title provided rain doesn’t play a spoilsport.
New Zealand vs England, London Weather Forecast: World Cup final

As England take on New Zealand in the enormous final at Lord's on Sunday, the two groups will be eyeing toward their maiden World Cup title. Last time when both the groups met in the group stage and England crushed New Zealand, breaking a 27-year-old record.

New Zealand beat top choices India to seal the final spot, England whipped most outstanding adversaries Australia by eight wickets to set up the final date.

England is totted as clear top picks however one can't disparage New Zealand, after seeing the nature of cricket they created to knock out table toppers India in the semi-final.

While the two groups have quality bowling assaults, the batting of the New Zealand outfit is something that will trouble the Kiwis, particularly the poor type of experienced opener Martin Guptill. While his immediate hit to reject M.S. Dhoni changed the result of the semi-final among India and New Zealand, he would wish to give the Kiwis a decent begin at the top. What's more, there is a positive in there.

To be reasonable for the Kiwis, while the bowling assault of the two groups takes a gander at standard on paper, England's batting has much more profundity when contrasted with the Kiwis, and Kane Williamson's young men will have their errand removed on the off chance that they are to tidy the batting up. Yet, at that point, on a given day, anything can occur and the New Zealand players will take certainty from their semi-final experience against India.

New Zealand vs England, World Cup 2019 final: Weather Forecast for London on Sunday

The weather, after troubling the cricketers right through the tournament, is expected to be bright and sunny and that should mean a slight advantage to the batsmen. The wickets to have started to get slower and the bowlers have been using a lot of cutters recently.

A high of 22 C (72 F) is normal on Sunday. Sunny spells are foreseen and it will feel great for fans getting a charge out of the games.

"Fans in open seating areas will want to make sure to have hats, sunglasses and sun cream," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Bill Deger.

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