It is no secret that 2022 has been the year where New Delhi, India's capital city, has been reeling under an intense heatwave, signs of which were visible from late March. With Delhi's summer peaking from April onwards, the temperature began to surge higher and higher despite some unseasonal rain making brief appearances in late May.
In this sweltering backdrop, South Africa are in the city to kick off their T20I series against India on Thursday. But in the words of their captain Temba Bavuma, the conditions have been way too hot for their expectations from Delhi weather.
"We expected it to be hot, but not this hot. We are fortunate that the games are being played at night, when it's bearable. During the day guys try to look after themselves as much as possible and drink a lot more water than the normal beer they drink at home. And just keep as mentally fresh as they can," said Bavuma to reporters on the eve of the series opener.