The largely awaited India vs Pakistan Asia Cup clash is listed for Saturday, September 2. This is in fact the first time the two traditional rivals will be going up against each other in the ODI format since the 2019 ICC ODI World Cup. India and Pakistan disaccorded in that edition of the World Cup on June 16 and India won that hassle by 89 runs. The last edition of the Asia Cup where India lost to Pakistan by 5 lattices was played in the T20 format.
Dispensable to say, suckers on both sides of the border are staying with bated breath to substantiation the coming investiture of this fabled contest.
The one thing that everyone though will be slightly concerned about is the rainfall in Pallekele, Sri Lanka where the match will be played. Pallekele is a exurb of the megacity of Kandy. There’s rain cast for Pallekele across Saturday.
Temperature: 24 degrees celsius
A thick cloud cover and humid with a couple of showers
Wind Gusts:30 km/h
Probability of Precipitation:94%
Rain: 12.5 mm
Cloud Cover: 97%
Hours of rain: 4
Afternoon:
Temperature: 24 degrees celsius
Cloudy and humid with a couple of showers
Wind Gusts:30 km/h
Humidity:95%
Probability of Precipitation:74%
Rain:6.2 mm
Cloud Cover:97%
Evening:
Temperature: 21 degrees celsius
Rain and drizzle
Wind Gusts: 24 km/h
Humidity: 99%
Probability of Precipitation:67%
Rain: 2.7 mm
Cloud Cover:99%
The match is listed to begin at 3 pm original time which is also 3 pm IST.
India and Pakistan could face each other as numerous as three times in this edition of the Asia Cup. formerly in the group stage on Saturday, September 2. also again in the Super 4 stage( India and Pakistan are favourites to qualify from Group A) and also potentially in the mega final on September 17 in Colombo.
On Thursday, August 31, Pallekele hosted the first Group B match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The match wasn’t affected by rain, however there was an interruption due to a slight mizzle.