Pakistan vs Namibia Colombo Weather latest updates: What's the rain forecast today? How washout will affect Pak's chances

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PAK vs NAM Colombo Weather Forecast: Pakistan's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign hinges on their crucial match against Namibia. A win is essential to advance to the Super 8 stage, while a washout would also secure their qualification. This situation arises after their loss to India, impacting their net run rate.

Pakistan’s campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 now hangs on one match. They face Namibia in a decisive Group A clash on Wednesday, February 18, at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. A defeat will knock Pakistan out of the tournament, while a win will keep their hopes alive for a place in the Super 8 stage.

The situation has turned tense after Pakistan’s 61-run loss to India, which hurt their net run rate and pushed them below the USA on the points table. With one game left, Pakistan still have qualification in their own hands, but only if they beat Namibia.

Namibia out, but upset still possible

Namibia, led by Gerhard Erasmus, have already been eliminated after losses to the Netherlands, India and the USA. The African side has shown brief moments of promise but has failed to turn those into wins.

With nothing to lose, Namibia could still play the role of spoilers. Erasmus and his team will aim to sign off from the tournament with a strong performance and possibly upset a former T20 World Cup champion.

PAK vs NAM T20 World Cup 2026 Today Colombo Weather Update

The weather in Colombo could also play a role in the match outcome.

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According to Accuweather, Wednesday is expected to be cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Thunderstorms are predicted between 1 pm and 3 pm, which could delay the start of the match. However, rain is not expected to disrupt the game during playing hours, and a full match is still likely if conditions improve.

What if the Pak vs Nam match is washed out?

A washout may actually work in Pakistan’s favour.

If rain forces the match to be abandoned, both teams will get one point each. That single point would be enough for Pakistan to qualify for the Super 8 stage ahead of the USA.

PAK vs NAM Sinhalese Sports Club Stadium Pitch Report

The surface at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo is expected to favour batters early on, with a flat deck and consistent bounce making stroke play easier in the first half. As the game progresses, the pitch can slow down and bring spinners into play, especially under cloud cover. Pacers who rely on cutters and change of pace may also find some grip in the later overs. With 100 percent cloud cover forecast, there could be a hint of swing for new-ball bowlers at the start, making the first six overs crucial for both sides.

Rain drama ends Australia’s campaign

Rain has already changed the course of the tournament in Group B.

Zimbabwe have qualified for the Super 8 stage after their match against Ireland was washed out at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. The match was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to persistent rain, and both teams received one point each.

That point pushed Zimbabwe beyond Australia’s maximum possible tally, knocking out the 2021 champions from the tournament.

Zimbabwe finished their group stage unbeaten and sealed qualification with momentum, including a key 23-run win over Australia earlier in the week. They advance alongside Sri Lanka from Group B, while Australia and Ireland exit the competition.

For Pakistan, the message is simple: beat Namibia, or hope the rain gods step in.

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