The Super Fours stage for the Men in Blue began on Sunday, 10th September when they locked horns with Pakistan at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. However, after just 24.1 overs of play on the scheduled day, persistent rain led the match going into the planned reserve day, hoping for a full match.
However, with uncertainty still looming on the completion of Pakistan vs India Super 4s clash, the Men in Blue will next play co-hosts Sri Lanka in their second Super 4s match at the same venue on Tuesday, 12 September. Talking of the weather for this Asia Cup Super Fours clash, it is expected to stay cloudy with occasional rain and thunderstorm during the day, as reported by AccuWeather.com.
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With an 84% probability of precipitation and 95% cloud cover during the day, the chances of rain might reduce to 55%, but the cloud cover is likely to stay all throughout the day.
Talking about the campaign of India at the Asia Cup 2023, their first match where they took on Pakistan was called off due to rain in Kandy. However, the weather does not seem to favour them with rain marring their Group stage game against Nepal and thereafter their Super 4s fixture against Pakistan once again going into the Reserve Day.
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