IND vs Pak: Cloudy weather in Colombo, rain threat on India-Pakistan match
The most anticipated India-Pakistan match of the T20 World Cup 2026 is threatened by rain in Colombo. Although both teams are prepared for this high-voltage clash at R. Premadasa Stadium at 7 PM today, Sunday, the Sri Lankan Meteorological Department has issued a full-day rain warning, and Saturday's heavy rain has confirmed the forecast.
Initially, Pakistan had refused to participate in the competition due to political reasons, but now that approval has been granted, the match is set. However, there is a 50 to 60 percent chance of rain, with a risk of heavy and stormy rain between 6 to 8 PM. Even though a super sopper is available at the Premadasa Stadium, if the match is completely canceled, both teams will receive 1 point each, which will secure India's place in the Super-8, while Pakistan will need another victory.
Both teams are undefeated and are leading in Group A, so fans are eager to see if they will get this exciting match or if the rain will take it away. The ICC and organizers will try to complete the match by applying the Duckworth-Lewis rule, but against the backdrop of weather uncertainty, cricket fans are praying.
