India vs Pakistan: Will rain wash out the IND vs PAK T20 World Cup blockbuster in Colombo? | Cricket News


India vs Pakistan: Will rain wash out the IND vs PAK T20 World Cup blockbuster in Colombo?
Salman Agha and Suryakumar Yadav (Image credit: Agencies)

NEW DELHI: The stakes could not be higher as the mother of all cricket clashes is set to unfold on Sunday at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium. When these two arch-rivals lock horns, the cricketing world is expected to come to a standstill. Tickets have long been sold out, anticipation has reached fever pitch, and fans are counting down the hours to what promises to be a blockbuster evening in Colombo. The atmosphere is primed for high drama — roaring stands, frayed tempers, and moments of brilliance under lights.Yet, amid all the excitement, one looming concern threatens to steal the spotlight: rain.

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Weather forecasts have cast a shadow over the much-anticipated showdown. Atmospheric models indicate that inclement conditions could coincide with the match window. According to projections, Colombo faces a 65 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms during the day on Sunday, with the probability dropping to 25 percent in the evening. Temperatures are expected to hover around 28°C, accompanied by north winds blowing at 9 mph and humidity levels touching 77 percent — conditions that could make for a sticky and challenging contest.Forecasters have also warned of a possible thunderstorm just before the scheduled start time, raising fears of a delayed toss or interruptions during play. For a clash of this magnitude, even a brief stoppage could dramatically alter momentum.Tournament organisers remain hopeful that the weather will hold, but contingency plans are firmly in place. A washout would see both unbeaten sides share points, potentially complicating the qualification race in Group A. Colombo’s experienced groundstaff, known for their swift response and efficient covering of the outfield, are on high alert.However, meteorologists caution that a nearby low-pressure system — which may intensify into a depression next week — makes conditions highly unpredictable. The Department of Meteorology has urged fans and the public to stay attentive to further updates as Sunday approaches.

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