Weather and Pitch Report for Pakistan vs India Reserve Day at R.Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The skies are likely to clear about 2 PM (local time), but precipitation is forecast to begin around 4 PM, according to the MET department.
The much-anticipated Pakistan vs India Super Four battle of the ongoing Asia Cup 2023 got began on Sunday, September 10 at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo. Rain again ruin the high-voltage match, forcing it to be call off. On Monday, which is a reserve day, the action will resume with both teams engaging in a 50-over match.
Earlier in the game, after India ask to bat first. Shubman Gill smashed his second straight ODI half-century. He and Rohit Sharma (56) batted together for 121 runs before the latter bowl out by all-rounder Shadab Khan. Meanwhile, Gill score 58 runs off 52 deliveries before getting bowl out by Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Later, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul were add, with the wicketkeeper-batsman replacing the injure Shreyas Iyer at No.4. Despite the fact that a deluge arrived and pushed the players to the ground. The pair put on a 24-run partnership off 38 balls for the third wicket, with India at 147/2 after 24.1 overs.
For those unfamiliar, the first meeting between the two sides in Pallekele called off before the second half due to rain. This year’s Asia Cup plague by rain, particularly during the matches in Sri Lanka.
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Weather conditions at R Premadasa Stadium International Cricket Stadium in Colombo for Pakistan vs India reserve day
Rain will fall intermittently throughout Sunday night and into Monday morning. The skies are likely to clear about 2 PM (local time), but precipitation is forecast to begin around 4 PM. According to the MET department (Meteorological Information Management). The game is set to resume after the rain stops, but some delays are predict beyond 10 p.m.
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