A fair few years ago i played a game , in Sydney, with forcast temp high of 43c . We put a thermometer on the pitch for 30 min during lunch break ....it read 45.9c ( I'll never forget reading those numbers ! ). There was no breeze at all . It was torture.
To make matters worse , our keeper was out ( his missus went into labour that morning) , and i was burdened with keeping duties . I don't deal with heat too well at the best of times , let alone having to wear keeping kit aswell. At one point after taking a wicket our blokes were in a huddle congratulating the bowler. I asked a few blokes not to move and sat ( well , actually layed down) in their shadow for a minutes respite.
As a reward for enduring such heat ( for about 65 overs ) , once we finally bowled the opposition out I had to go out and open the batting . After about 5 overs the wind picked up and within minutes a thunderstorm started. I got drenched . I ended up with pretty bad sunburn and caught a cold from that game too ! Go figure .