IND vs SL Weather: Will Asia Cup Final Get Washed Out ? Complete Scenario

Rrain has played a massive role in the ongoing Asia Cup and if rain spoils again the game will be shifted to reserve day on September 18.

IND vs SL Weather: Will Asia Cup Final Get Washed Out ? Complete Scenario

India and Sri Lanka, two of the most successful teams in Asia Cup history, will compete for continental supremacy on September 17 in Colombo. The Men in Blue have qualified for the final due to their victories against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the Super Four stage, while the Lankan Lions have been exceedingly consistent and have reached the final on home soil.

For Sri Lanka, it has been all about the team game. Dasun Shanaka, captain of Sri Lanka, never panicked despite the absence of several crucial players and led the team to yet another final. Dunith Wellalage, alongside Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, and Matheesa Pathirana, has been a formidable opponent. 

IND vs SL Asia Cup Final: Weather Forecast

It is anticipated that rain will play a significant role in the Asia Cup 2023 final between India and Sri Lanka on September 17. Rain has played a significant role in a number of matches thus far. The match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo begins at 15:00 (IST). The afternoon has a 90 percent probability of precipitation, according to AccuWeather.

Additionally, a few thunderstorms are anticipated. The likelihood that the weather will improve as the day progresses is low. Evening is anticipated to have a humidity level of 86%, with an 89.0% chance of precipitation. 7.3 mm of rain is predicted with a cloud covering of 99 percent. The temperature will vacillate from 24 to 28 degrees throughout the day.

In the meantime, if this occurs, the contest will be moved to reserve day on September 18. If it rains on both days, the trophy will be split between the two teams.

Despite all the positive news, Maheesh Theekshana's absence may hinder the team's performance in the final. The absence of the 23-year-old can prove to be a significant setback for Sri Lanka's spin department, as the team has been exceptional in this department. However, they have all the qualities to go the distance.

There are a number of issues that India needs to address at the present, particularly their batting. In the absence of Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya, the middle-order batsmen struggled against Bangladesh, which is not a positive sign heading into the final and ODI World Cup. On the other hand, Shubman Gill's century is an enormous positive.

Bowlers have performed admirably thus far, especially Kuldeep Yadav, who has taken nine wickets in four encounters. When these two teams meet again in the competition, it will be an exciting match.