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Clouds hover as rain forecast for Pak vs Nam

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Abdul khalique

COLOMBO: Rain is likely in the crucial match between Pakistan and Namibia in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Pakistan cricket team will play the last match of the group against Namibia tomorrow in Group A of the T20 World Cup. After the worst defeat against India by 61 runs, Pakistan must win the match against Namibia to reach the Super 8 stage.

According to reports, rain is likely in the match between Pakistan and Namibia scheduled in Colombo.

According to the weather forecast, 50 to 60 percent rain is expected in Colombo tomorrow, while the weather will remain cloudy. In addition, winds are likely to blow at a speed of 19 km per hour.

Currently, Pakistan is in third place in Group A with 2 wins and one loss in 3 matches, while the net run rate is even lower than the United States at minus 0.403.

However, even if the match is canceled due to rain tomorrow, Pakistan will qualify for the Super 8 stage with 5 points. If Pakistan loses to Namibia, the United States will reach the Super 5 with 4 points and a better net run rate.

Abdul khalique

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