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Pallekele weather: Rain plays spoilsport, IND vs PAK clash called off

Pallekele weather: Rain plays spoilsport, IND vs PAK clash called off

Rain plays spoilsport! India vs Pakistan game gets called off.

Weather Prediction for India vs Pakistan (IND vs PAK), Asia Cup 2023: Rain plays spoilsport as the match has been called off. After hide and seek earlier in the day, the rain stayed away as India got bundled out for 266 runs. But Pakistan didn’t get a chance to bat as constant rain brought an end to proceedings and both teams share a point apiece.

Both camps are fully prepared, but due to the impending danger of rain, both the players and the eager spectators may be let down.

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The fans must pray for uninterrupted play at the Pallekele stadium as the weather forecast is gloomy.

Saturday in Kandy is expected to be cloudy with intermittent rains, according to Accuweather.com. The game starts at 3:00 PM local time in the afternoon, and according to the weather page, there is a 60% chance of rain and 98% cloud cover.

Pallekele Weather LIVE updates for India vs Pakistan (IND vs PAK), Asia Cup 2023

During the first several hours of the game, the rain is anticipated to stop, but it is anticipated to come back after sundown.

With 100% cloud cover and high humidity, Accuweather forecasts rain starting about 7 p.m. this evening that could get heavier later in the night, between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.

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Pakistan revealed its starting lineup for the match against India earlier on Friday. At the Multan Cricket Stadium, the men in green destroyed Asia Cup rookies Nepal by 238 runs in the opening game.

If they advance to the Continental Cup final and the Super 4 stage, India and Pakistan might play each other three times. Fans, analysts, and critics are all prepared to watch the exciting matchup because these two teams only compete against each other during Asia Cup and ICC events.

India vs Pakistan being 2nd, nine games will be contested in Sri Lanka. While the Asia Cup began in Pakistan without interruption due to rain, the historic IND vs PAK clash today cannot be said to have been rain-free.

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