The India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo faces a rain threat. Both teams started well, and India has dominated past T20 World Cup meetings. At least five overs per side are needed for a result; otherwise, both teams get one point. A washout would cause major financial losses for broadcasters, organisers, and Sri Lanka Cricket due to lost ads and ticket refunds. The India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo faces a rain threat. Both teams started well, and India has dominated past T20 World Cup meetings. At least five overs per side are needed for a result; otherwise, both teams get one point. A washout would cause major financial losses for broadcasters, organisers, and Sri Lanka Cricket due to lost ads and ticket refunds.
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