IND vs PAK
India will be keen to tighten their advantage in this storied rivalry, while Pakistan will be determined to shift the narrative in their favour.

Overview:

Both sides arrive with flawless records, and another victory would significantly strengthen their push towards a Super 8 berth.

Rain clouds could complicate proceedings when India and Pakistan square off in their Group A showdown on Sunday in Colombo. The island nation’s meteorological department has cautioned about the formation of a developing system over the southeastern Bay of Bengal, which may lead to unsettled conditions in Colombo.

Uncertain weather patterns have added an element of doubt to this high-profile T20 World Cup fixture, with the threat of rain potentially impacting proceedings. As match day approaches, both camps and supporters are keeping a close watch on conditions, hoping the contest goes ahead without disruption.

Here’s What AccuWeather Says About the Conditions

As per AccuWeather’s latest update, brief spells are possible around 5 PM, roughly two hours prior to the scheduled toss. Conditions are projected to stabilise by the time play gets underway in Colombo. An overcast evening is on the cards, with temperatures hovering around 27°C and humidity lingering in the high-60 to low-70 percent range.

Credits : Accuweather
Credits : Accuweather

India and Pakistan Chase Third Straight Win

Both India and Pakistan head into the Colombo showdown with winning momentum. India’s campaign began with a tense finish against the USA, steered by Suryakumar Yadav’s composed strokeplay, followed by a clinical performance that saw Namibia brushed aside by 93 runs.

Pakistan were tested early in the competition, scraping through a tight contest against the Netherlands. They quickly regained control in their following fixture, delivering a far more assured performance against the USA to secure successive wins in the group stage.

India enjoy a clear upper hand in T20 World Cup meetings between the two sides. They have emerged victorious in seven of their eight matches, with Pakistan’s lone success coming during the 2021 tournament in Dubai.

Both sides arrive with flawless records, and another victory would significantly strengthen their push towards a Super 8 berth. India will be keen to tighten their advantage in this storied rivalry, while Pakistan will be determined to shift the narrative in their favour.

V M Suriya Narayanan is a passionate cricket writer who has been following the game since 2007. With a background in Civil Engineering (B.E.), he blends analytical thinking with a deep understanding of...