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Pakistan vs India Match in Colombo Faces Rain Uncertainty

Pakistan vs India clash in Colombo may face delays as weather forecasts predict a high chance of rain on match day.

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Pakistan vs India Cricket Match Colombo

Rain clouds loom over Colombo ahead of the highly anticipated Pakistan vs India cricket match on 15 February 2026 [IC : by AFP]

February 14, 2026

Colombo-15 February the highly anticipated cricket match between Pakistan and India is scheduled to take place tomorrow in Colombo, Sri Lanka, drawing global attention from millions of cricket fans across the world.

Despite strong public anticipation and confirmed scheduling, weather conditions may play a decisive role in the course of the match. Meteorological forecasts indicate a significant probability of rainfall during the day, particularly around the scheduled start time. Estimates suggest a 45–65 percent chance of rain, which could result in delays, interruptions, or a reduction in overs depending on ground conditions.

The fixture holds particular importance given earlier uncertainty surrounding India’s participation. Nevertheless, the match remains on schedule, and Pakistan has completed all preparations in line with tournament regulations.

Cricket authorities and match officials are closely monitoring weather developments and will make decisions in accordance with playing conditions and safety protocols.

Fans in Colombo and across the globe remain hopeful that weather disruptions will be minimal and that the contest will proceed as planned, allowing the historic rivalry to unfold on the field.

Read more :Indian Opener Abhishek Sharma’s Participation Against Pakistan in Doubt

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