Though there are dark skies and rain at the moment in at Old Trafford. Forecast for high profile India-Pakistan match tomorrow Sunday, suggests that it will be a match.
“The weather will turn warmer and brighter through the weekend with the return of some sunshine, very welcome after what has been a dull and wet week,” a British Met official informed.
“There’ll be some sunny spells on Sunday and it’ll feel warm in the sunshine, with temperatures rising to around 17 or 18 Celsius. A few showers are likely to develop at times though and some of these could be heavy with thunder possible,” he added.
India’s has had an upper hand over Pakistan in World Cups, with a 100 per cent win record and will be hoping weather doesn’t play spoilsport on June 16.
H2H Record
1992, Sydney: India beats Pakistan by 43 runs
1996, Bangalore: India beats Pakistan by 39 runs
1999, Manchester: India beats Pakistan by 47 runs
2003, Centurion: Pakistan lost to India by six wickets
2011, Mohali: India beats Pakistan by 29 runs
2015, Adelaide: India beats Pakistan by 76 runs