The much-anticipated clash between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi in the ongoing 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) is under threat after heavy rain lashed Lahore ahead of the match.
Persistent showers have raised serious concerns about a possible delay, with conditions appearing far from ideal for play. The situation was highlighted during the pre-match broadcast, where former cricketer Ramiz Raja expressed doubts over the game going ahead.
“I haven’t seen this kind of rain in Lahore. It looks very unlikely that the match will take place,” he remarked while speaking alongside presenter Zainab Abbas.
The fixture was shaping up to be a closely contested battle, with both teams evenly matched historically. Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi are tied at 13-13 in their head-to-head record, adding further intrigue to the encounter.
Peshawar Zalmi head into the game with momentum on their side, having pulled off a record-breaking run chase against debutants RawalPindiz in their previous outing. In contrast, Islamabad United had a disappointing start to their campaign, falling short against Multan Sultans in their opening match.
With weather conditions continuing to deteriorate, fans and teams alike will be hoping for a break in the rain to allow play to proceed. However, if the downpour persists, the match could face significant delays or even a washout.
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