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Pakistan vs New Zealand in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 starts tonight at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. Colombo weather tomorrow shows a 70-80% rain chance, including thunderstorms. Match could face delays or abandonment under ICC rules. Fans watch Pak vs NZ live updates amid unsettled today’s Colombo weather and strong winds.
Rain threatens Pakistan vs New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. The match is threatened by heavy showers, and Colombo weather today, as well as Premadasa Stadium weather, are followed by the fans. The Pak vs NZ match is under the threat of being washed out as there is no alternate day of Super 8 matches.
Cricket fans brace for weather drama in Colombo. Pakistan vs New Zealand kicks off the Super 8 stage today at R Premadasa Stadium. The Pak vs NZ match carries high stakes for both teams’ semi-final hopes.
Colombo Weather Today
Forecasters report unsettled conditions. Colombo weather today features mostly cloudy skies and heavy rain chances through the afternoon and evening. AccuWeather predicts a 74% rain probability, with strong winds possible. R Premadasa Stadium weather aligns with this, showing 70-80% rain chance around match time.
Rain hit earlier. It disrupted Pakistan’s practice sessions and forced cancellations before the Pak vs NZ game.
Pak vs NZ Match Time Today
The highest risk hits near the scheduled start. Pak vs NZ match time is toss around 6:30 PM Pakistan time, play from 7:00 PM local (around 7:00 PM IST). Rain peaks then, but conditions may ease later in the evening. Thunderstorms add to concerns earlier in the day.
No reserve day applies for Super 8 matches in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. If rain stops play, the match is abandoned if both teams have bowled at least 5 overs each. Both teams earn one point each. If the play starts but is shortened, the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method sets revised targets.
This marks Pakistan’s opening Super 8 fixture. The result, even if rain-affected, shapes their path to the semi-finals. Both Pakistan and New Zealand finished second in their groups to reach this stage. Fans anticipate a tight contest. New Zealand brings a confident lineup. Pakistan counts on key players such as Usman Tariq.
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