High voltage India–Pak T20 WC clash tomorrow in Colombo – Tezzbuzz
Samira Vishwas February 15, 2026 08:24 AM

The highly anticipated ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Group A match between India and Pakistan in Colombo is under threat of rain interruptions, with forecasts predicting thunderstorms and heavy showers during game hours at the R Premadasa Stadium tomorrow.

Persistent rain could delay the start, shorten overs or even lead to a washout, forcing the teams to share points under tournament rules.

India enters the high‑voltage clash unbeaten, having secured two convincing wins so far in the Super 8 stage. After a strong performance in their opening match, India followed up with a dominant 93‑run victory over Namibia, underlining their balanced batting lineup and incisive bowling attack.

Pakistan has also found form in the tournament. After a cautious start from Babar Azam in their first match, where he scored slowly in difficult conditions, he responded well in Pakistan’s second game with a crucial 46 off 32 balls that helped anchor their innings. Pakistan’s 32‑run win against the USA gave them valuable points and momentum heading into the India game.

Adding to the intrigue is the fitness situation surrounding India’s opener Abhishek Sharma, who was hospitalised with a stomach infection earlier in the tournament.

Though discharged and participating in light training, his availability for the marquee clash remains uncertain as team medical staff continue to monitor his recovery.

With fan anticipation at fever pitch — marked by surging travel demand and elevated fares to Colombo — spectators around the world are hoping for clear skies so this storied rivalry can be contested without weather interruptions.

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