India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026: Colombo Weather Forecast, Rain Threats, and No Reserve Day

India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026: Colombo Weather Forecast, Rain Threats, and No Reserve Day
The highly anticipated India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup clash is just hours away, and fans are keeping a close eye on potential weather disruptions at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday evening. Sri Lanka’s meteorological authorities have warned about a developing system over the Bay of Bengal that could bring intermittent showers during match hours.
The Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre noted that unsettled weather may coincide with the fixture, increasing the chances of delays or a shortened game. “A low-pressure area is likely to form over south-eastern Bay of Bengal around 15th February,” stated Sri Lanka’s Department of Meteorology.
India vs Pakistan Match Day Weather Update
According to AccuWeather, the Khettarama area of Colombo, home to the stadium, faces a 70–80% chance of rain during the morning and afternoon of match day. While the likelihood of rain slightly decreases in the evening, passing showers may still cause delays, potentially affecting the toss or interrupting play during the India-Pakistan game.
Stadium Drainage and Match Impact
R. Premadasa Stadium is equipped with full-ground covers, which allow play to resume within about 20 minutes after rain stops. However, repeated interruptions could still reduce the number of overs, making the contest a potential rain-shortened game.
Reserve Day Status
There is no reserve day scheduled for this group-stage fixture. If rain prevents a result, both India and Pakistan are expected to share points according to tournament rules, making weather a critical factor for group standings.
Team Updates and Key Players
India is also monitoring a fitness concern around Abhishek Sharma, who missed the Namibia game due to an infection that required hospitalisation. Sanju Samson opened alongside Ishan Kishan in his absence but could not convert his start. Team management will make a final decision on Abhishek’s availability closer to match day.
Hardik Pandya’s role becomes even more vital in a possible rain-curtailed match. The all-rounder has been a consistent performer against Pakistan, scoring 315 runs in 12 innings at an average of 35 and taking 25 wickets at an average of 18.60. India will also rely on aggressive starts from Ishan Kishan, particularly if the match is shortened and quick scoring is essential.
This game is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both weather conditions and player form playing crucial roles in deciding the outcome.
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