South Africa will face Sri Lanka in the second Test of their ongoing series, starting Thursday, December 4, in Gqeberha. With both teams vying for a spot in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final in 2025, this match holds significant importance.

Sri Lanka began the series with high hopes but suffered a heavy 233-run defeat in Durban. To stay alive in the series and keep their WTC final ambitions intact, they must recover and perform better in this second Test. A win here would offer a chance to qualify for the final, but they would also need to win their upcoming series against Australia 2-0.
South Africa, on the other hand, are in strong form, having secured their fourth consecutive Test win in Durban. A victory in Gqeberha would not only seal the series for them but also keep their chances of making the WTC final alive. If they win this Test and their two-Test series against Pakistan later this month, they will be on track to secure a spot in the final at Lord’s next June.
The weather forecast for St George’s Park in Gqeberha looks promising for the match. Temperatures are expected to reach 24°C, with a RealFeel of 25°C. Winds will blow from the southwest at 32 km/h, gusting up to 59 km/h, which could affect the ball’s movement in the air. However, there is only a 3% chance of rain, with no thunderstorms expected. Cloud cover is at 28%, ensuring good visibility and ideal conditions for uninterrupted play throughout the day.

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