The much-anticipated Pakistan vs England Super Eights clash at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is expected to go ahead without interruption, with weather conditions looking favourable in Kandy on Tuesday.
According to the latest forecasts, there is no rain predicted around match time at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, easing fears of another washout in the Super Eights stage. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:00pm local time, with temperatures expected to hover around 27°C and a ‘real feel’ of 28°C.
Skies are forecast to remain largely clear, with cloud cover limited to around 14% and visibility extending up to 16 kilometres. Light north-westerly winds of 6km/h, with occasional gusts reaching 13km/h, are expected to offer minimal relief in what will be humid playing conditions.
Humidity levels are projected at 68%, with a dew point of 20°C, suggesting a sticky evening for players and spectators alike. While conditions appear ideal for cricket, weather officials have cautioned that poor air quality may affect residents, particularly those with respiratory issues.
The positive outlook will come as welcome news for fans after Pakistan’s previous Super Eights fixture against New Zealand was abandoned due to persistent rain at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium on Saturday.
That match was called off after more than two-and-a-half hours of continuous rainfall, shortly after Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and elected to bat, resulting in both sides sharing a point.
Tuesday’s contest against England is crucial in Group 2 of the Super Eights, where the top two teams will progress to the semi-finals scheduled for March 4 and 5.
Under the tournament’s ‘Fusion Formula’, Pakistan are playing all their T20 World Cup 2026 matches in Sri Lanka. As a result, should Pakistan qualify, the first semi-final will be staged at the R Premadasa Stadium. If they fail to progress, that fixture will instead be hosted at Eden Gardens.
The venue for the final on March 8 will also depend on Pakistan’s progress in the tournament, adding further significance to Tuesday’s clash.
With clear skies forecast and high stakes on the line, Pakistan and England look set for an uninterrupted Super Eights encounter in Kandy.

