Pakistan’s path to the Super Eight stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 faces a formidable opponent today, i.e., the weather. The Green Shirts are set to take on Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) at 02:30 PM PKT. However, meteorological reports indicate a high probability that rain could disrupt the match.
The forecast for Wednesday, February 18, painted a gloomy picture for cricket fans. Meteorological data predicted a 60–90% chance of rainfall throughout the afternoon. The probability of rain hit 60% at 12:30 PM, rose to 70% by 01:30 PM, and might peak at a staggering 90% by the 02:30 PM start time.
Conditions in Colombo are currently stormy. The region is experiencing thunderstorms with a low cloud ceiling of just 600 meters, reducing visibility to 1.6 km. Humidity remains extremely high at 74%, creating dark, overcast conditions. While the chance of rain may dip to 50% by 03:30 PM, significant disruptions remain likely.
Despite the gloomy forecast, the weather might actually favour Pakistan. Currently sitting third in Group A, Pakistan holds two wins and one loss. To progress to the Super Eight stage and overtake the USA, they simply need to avoid a defeat.
Captain Salman Ali Agha’s side enters this contest looking to bounce back from a crushing 61-run defeat against India. That match saw a tactical misfire, with Pakistan’s spin-heavy attack failing to contain the opposition. Spinners Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan went wicketless, conceding heavy runs, while the batting lineup collapsed for just 114.
Today, however, the focus shifts from tactics to the skies. Whether by dominance on the field or a stroke of luck from the heavens, Pakistan is poised to book their place in the next round, provided the rain doesn’t completely wash away the opportunity to play.