Rain Threat Looms Over Pakistan vs Namibia Clash in Colombo

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Rain could play a decisive role in Pakistan’s final Group A fixture at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where they are set to face Namibia in Colombo.

Following a crushing 61 run defeat against India Pakistan must secure a victory to guarantee progression to the Super 8 stage. Pakistan currently sit third in Group A with two wins from three matches but trail behind the United States on net run rate which stands at a negative 0.403.

Weather forecasts indicate a 50/60% chance of rain on match day with overcast conditions expected throughout. Winds of approximately 19 km/h may also influence playing conditions.

Despite the pressure Pakistan could still benefit from the weather. If rain forces the match to be abandoned, Pakistan would advance with five points. However a defeat to Namibia would open the door for the United States who could qualify on four points thanks to a superior net run rate.

With both performance and weather factors in play the encounter promises high drama.

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