Dubai – The Dubai International Cricket Stadium is all set to host the much-anticipated showdown between Pakistan and India, with fans eagerly awaiting the high-stakes clash. However, Dubai has been experiencing cool winds at night, and rainfall on February 18 raised concerns about its potential impact on matches. While Ras Al Khaimah’s Jebel Jais witnessed rain and hail, the Bangladesh-India match remained unaffected.
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According to the UAE Meteorological Department, there remains a possibility of rain during the Pakistan vs. India match on Sunday. The forecast predicts partly cloudy weather with light rain on Sunday night and Monday morning.
Weather experts believe that if rain does occur in Dubai, it will likely be brief and may not significantly impact the game. The daytime temperature is expected to be 33°C, while night temperatures may drop to 20°C.
It is important to note that, as per ICC Champions Trophy 2025 regulations, there is no reserve day for group-stage matches.