Pakistan vs England Rain Chances: Pakistan and England will clash in the Super-8 match today in the 2026 T20 World Cup. This match will be played in Pallekele (Sri Lanka) and will start at 7 pm Indian time. Pakistan would like to register a win over England at any cost to remain in the race for the semi-finals. But first of all, know what the weather will be like in Pallekele today? Even today, if Pakistan’s match gets washed out due to rain, will all the doors to the semi-finals be closed for them?
First of all, take a look at the points table of Group 2 of Super-8. England is currently sitting on top with 2 points and its NRR is +2.550. Whereas Pakistan’s first match was lost due to rain. Therefore, Pakistan team and New Zealand got one point each. Sri Lanka is currently at the lowest position in this group.
What will happen if it rains?
Pakistan has one point, whereas today its match with England is also canceled due to rain, then both the teams will get one point each. In such a situation, England will have 3 points and Pakistan team will have 2 points. After that, by defeating Sri Lanka on February 28, Pakistan can reach a maximum of 4 points in the points table of Super-8.
If the match with England is canceled today, Pakistan’s hopes of going to the semi-finals will completely depend on other teams. The Pakistan team will not only have to ensure that it gets a big win over Sri Lanka on 28th February but will also have to ensure that its NRR is better than other teams. The advantage of better NRR will be that if the remaining 1-2 teams also get stuck at 4 points, then Pakistan will get entry into the semi-finals due to better net run-rate.
How will the weather be today?
The good thing for Pakistan team is that today it will have a chance to get full 2 ​​points by defeating England. Today, there is little chance of rain in Pallekele and the sky is expected to be clear, hence the match can be completed without any hindrance.
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