Pakistan's Super 8 fate at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 may not just depend on cricketing skill - it could depend on Colombo's weather.

After a 61-run defeat to India, Salman Ali Agha's side head into their final Group A clash against Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club knowing the stakes are simple: win and qualify. But what if rain washes the game out?
Only the top two teams progress to the Super 8 stage.
There are no reserve days for group-stage matches in this edition.
That single point would be enough for Pakistan to climb to second place in Group A and qualify for the Super 8s alongside India.
In short:
Weather conditions could play a decisive role.
Cloud cover: 100% expected
Rain probability: 60-70% around 1-3 PM local time
Thunderstorms forecast in afternoon
Rain chances dip slightly later in the evening
Heavy showers could delay the start or cause interruptions. However, meteorologists suggest conditions may improve by late afternoon, raising hopes of at least a shortened contest.
With no reserve day in place, if five overs per side cannot be completed, the match will be officially abandoned and points shared immediately.
For Pakistan, it is a rare scenario where rain is not the villain, it might just be the unexpected ally.