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  "textContent": "A major weather threat looms over tonight’s crucial Super Eight encounter between Pakistan and New Zealand, with storm clouds and rain casting serious doubt on the match in Colombo.\n\nThe game, scheduled at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, is now under close watch as conditions continue to remain unstable just hours before the toss.\n\n## Live weather concern grows\n\nColombo has been battling thick cloud cover throughout the day, with spells of light rain already affecting the city. As evening approaches, forecasts suggest a continued risk of showers and even thunderstorms around match time.\n\nRain probability remains high, ranging between 50 per cent and 75 per cent, making interruptions during play highly likely. The outfield conditions and damp pitch could also delay the start if rain persists.\n\n## Match at risk, no backup day\n\nThe situation is particularly tense because there is no reserve day for Super Eight fixtures. If the match cannot reach the minimum of five overs per side, both Pakistan and New Zealand will be forced to share points.\n\nIn a tightly contested group that also includes England and Sri Lanka, losing points due to weather could significantly impact semifinal chances.\n\n## Hope for a shortened game\n\nThere is still a window of opportunity. Weather models indicate rain may ease later in the night, reducing the probability to around 25%. However, heavy cloud cover and high humidity will remain, meaning conditions will still be far from ideal.\n\nA shortened match, rather than a complete washout, is currently the most realistic scenario if the rain clears in time.\n\n## High-stakes battle on hold\n\nPakistan come into this clash with strong momentum after winning three of their four group-stage matches, while New Zealand have also shown solid form and adaptability in subcontinental conditions.\n\nBut as both sides gear up for a must-win encounter, the focus has shifted from team strategies to weather updates.\n\n## Final word\n\nFor now, the biggest question isn’t who will win, but whether the game will be played at all. With storm clouds hovering over Colombo, fans and players alike anxiously await a break in the weather that could allow cricket to take centre stage.\n\nThe post Super Eight PAK vs NZ LIVE: Pakistan bat first amid looming rain threat appeared first on HUM News.",
  "title": "Super Eight PAK vs NZ LIVE: Pakistan bat first amid looming rain threat"
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