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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup: Pakistan-India Clash Threatened by Rain in Colombo

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Last updated: October 5, 2025 7:23 am
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The much-anticipated ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup encounter between arch-rivals Pakistan and India, scheduled for today in Colombo, faces the possibility of disruption due to adverse weather conditions.

Both teams are set to battle in what is considered one of the most high-profile fixtures of the tournament. However, Sri Lanka’s Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rainfall for the day, raising concerns that the crucial contest could be curtailed or even abandoned.

Cricket fans worldwide, particularly in South Asia, had been eagerly awaiting the clash, with expectations of a thrilling contest between the two sides. But with rain looming large, organizers and supporters alike remain anxious about whether the game will go ahead as planned.

If weather conditions worsen, the possibility of a washout could significantly impact the tournament standings, adding further drama to the World Cup.

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