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Rain Threatens Iconic India-Pakistan Clash At Asia Cup 2023 In Sri Lanka
By CricShots - Aug 31, 2023 4:31 pm
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The India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Group A match, set to unfold at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, might fall victim to a cruel twist of fate – rain. Heavy rainfall has persistently lashed Pallekele over the past couple of days, casting doubts over the scheduled clash on September 2. Weather apps are unanimous in their predictions, indicating a substantial 91% rain likelihood for that day, rendering the match near-impossible without a miraculous turn of events.

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Given Sri Lanka’s notorious August-September monsoon season, cricket encounters during this period are exceptionally rare and challenging. Pallekele, host to 33 ODIs, has seen just three matches during August-September, showcasing the arduousness of organizing games amidst the peak monsoon. The Sri Lanka Cricket Board typically refrains from scheduling matches during this time due to the tumultuous weather conditions.

The perplexity lies in the timing of the Asia Cup, a last-minute adaptation due to India’s inability to receive government clearance for travel to Pakistan, the original host nation. The majority of the Asia Cup 2023 fixtures were shifted to Sri Lanka as a pragmatic alternative, despite the anticipated climatic hurdles. Before the high-stakes India vs Pakistan Group A encounter, the home team, Sri Lanka, is slated to launch their Asia Cup campaign against Bangladesh in a Group B showdown at the same venue.

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However, torrential rain and an unyielding wet outfield pose significant threats to the match’s progress. The constant deluge and overcast skies of the past three days have left the playing field in disarray, marked by multiple patchy sections. On a brighter note, morning photographs unveiled clear sunshine, sparking hopes that a respite from rain could pave the way for this crucial match.

If the weather gods prove benevolent in the evening, this contest might provide insight into the feasibility of the impending IND vs PAK spectacle on Saturday. In a bid to salvage the situation, the silver lining lies in the format of the game – a 50-over clash grants ample time for the diligent ground staff to labor toward facilitating a truncated game. If weather conditions remain unyielding, a 20-over affair could be explored.

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Ultimately, should circumstances prove relentless, both India and Pakistan would share points. Pakistan, having already secured victory against Nepal, would progress to the Super 4 stage. India’s fate would hang on their ability to overcome Nepal in the group stage, ushering in a scenario where rain could decide the trajectory of a tournament as fierce as the rivalry itself.