Updated On: 05 September, 2023 04:47 PM IST | Pallekele | Srijanee Majumdar
Rain forced India and Pakistan to split points in a highly-anticipated encounter, which promised a thrilling finish, on Saturday

Covers come out at Pallekel stadium (Pic: @bcci/X
Roughly three hours before the toss at the Pallekele stadium, Aayan Afzal Ansari boarded a train from Colombo’s Fort Station to Kandy hoping against hope that he and his seven-year-old daughter would be able to witness a much-awaited rematch of the 2021 encounter between his native country Pakistan and India.
Afzal is a businessman from Karachi living in Colombo since 2018 with his family of five. After Pakistan stunned Nepal in the Asia Cup 2023 opener, the 32-year-old knew at once that he would not miss watching the Men in Green register another win if the sun came out. But his heart sank as he witnessed rain the moment his train left Fort. Much to his dismay, he arrived in Kandy to the news that there was almost a 60 percent chance that the game would be washed out.
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