Colombo: The highly anticipated Pakistan vs. India cricket match, which was washed out on Saturday, has been rescheduled and is set to take place on September 11 at the renowned R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. However, the fate of this much-anticipated match remains uncertain, as weather predictions for the scheduled date raise concerns.
The weather forecast for September 11 in Colombo, according to AccuWeather, indicates “cloudy conditions with occasional rain and a possibility of a thunderstorm.” This unpredictable weather pattern has put the fixture in jeopardy, with fans and cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting updates on whether the match will indeed proceed as planned.
Cricket enthusiasts from both nations had eagerly anticipated this clash, given the fierce rivalry between Pakistan and India. The rescheduling of the match signifies a ray of hope for fans, but the outcome hinges on nature’s unpredictability.
Cricket authorities and meteorological experts will closely monitor the weather conditions as the scheduled date approaches, and contingency plans may be put in place to ensure the safety and fairness of the game. Cricket fans around the world will be keeping a close eye on developments, hoping for a thrilling contest regardless of the weather challenges.
What happens if the Pakistan vs India match is washed out on reserve day?
If the Super 4 match between the two teams gets cancelled due to rain on the reserve day, India and Pakistan will split the match points.