On Saturday, October 14, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, match 12 of the ongoing ODI World Cup features a contest between India-Pakistan.
Cricket fans were keeping an eye on the weather report as one of the India-Pakistan games in the Asia Cup was canceled last month in Sri Lanka. The supporters were concerned when the Indian Meteorological Department initially projected there would be rain on Saturday.
While the next five days in Gujarat are predicted to be dry, October 14 could see light showers in a few isolated locations in the Ahmedabad district. The sky will continue to be cloudy. Light rains could fall the following day in Ahmedabad and other northern districts including Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, and Arvalli, according to Manorama Mohanty, the Meteorological Centre’s director, as reported by Times Now.
However, the weather outlook has significantly improved, and it appears like the rain Gods and cricketing Gods have made peace in preparation for what looks to be a fascinating match between two previous world champions. If the match is canceled due to weather, each side will receive one point. In the event of a tie, a Super Over will follow the match.