Australia vs Pakistan Weather Update, 1st T20I in Brisbane: The much-anticipated 1st T20I match between Australia and Pakistan at Brisbane's Gabba has seen a delay due to lightning in the area, with continued weather disruptions likely to impact play.
As per the latest AccuWeather updates, dark clouds are hovering over the stadium with intermittent showers, raising the probability of further delays. Currently, the temperature in Brisbane is around 23°C with humidity levels at 80%, contributing to the sticky and storm-prone conditions typical of the region at this time of year.

Wind speeds are also moderate, clocking in around 13 km/h, adding an extra layer of complexity to any potential playtime. The pitch remains covered as officials and ground staff await a break in the weather, with a cut-off time for a five-over match set at 8:29 PM local time (3:59 PM IST or 3:09 PM PKT).
Despite the ongoing lightning threat, rain has been relatively light so far, but the forecast indicates a **51% chance of rainfall over the next few hours**, potentially escalating to heavier showers.
A minor flood warning is also in effect, reflecting the stormy weather and causing some concern about ground conditions if rain continues. Brisbane's evening temperatures are expected to drop slightly but humidity is likely to stay high, possibly creating difficult conditions if play resumes. With high moisture levels, the field could become challenging for players, with slower ball speeds and less predictable bounces on a damp pitch.
If play does proceed before the cut-off, conditions might favour bowlers who can take advantage of the humidity and moisture. Spinners and pace bowlers could find some assistance as they navigate the potentially heavy air and the sticky, damp surface.
Both teams and fans are keenly following these developments, as the weather seems to be the primary obstacle to the highly anticipated T20I clash. The lightning delay has set the stage for a tense evening as officials weigh player safety against the desire to get the series opener underway.
With Brisbane's spring weather known for unpredictable storms, all eyes remain on the skies, hoping the elements allow a shortened match to proceed and provide at least some cricket action tonight.