The most awaited match of the ICC World Cup 2019 is just a day away as India takes on arch-rivals Pakistan in a high-voltage match on Sunday, June 16.

India will come off after a good start at the World Cup 2019 beating South Africa and Australia in their first two games with the third games washed away due to rain against New Zealand. They stand fourth in the ICC World Cup 2019 points table with 5 points.

While Pakistan began its World Cup 2019 campaign with a shameful defeat against Windies where the Green Army was bowled out at 105. However, they came back strongly to defeat the hosts, England in their second match before they went back to square one against Australia.

Pakistan lies 8th on the points table with only one win and one NR against Sri Lanka in their last game. They certainly need to win the match against India to stay in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

ICC World Cup 2019 India vs Pakistan: Weather Report

The weather is expected to be cold in Manchester as the temperature gets low till 13-degree Celsius which is cold for the two Asian teams. Rain can also play a spoilsport in the match between India and Pakistan. Light showers in between the match is expected as a 100-over looms over.

ICC World Cup 2019 India vs Pakistan: Pitch Report

The pitch is expected to turn during the match and both the teams will back on their spinners. The pitch is dry and looks like a good pitch for the batsman. However, a little reverse swing can be expected, later on in the match.

The surface is expected to favor batsmen but the overcast conditions can give the last laugh to the bowlers.

India vs Pakistan: Head to Head

India and Pakistan will meet for the 128th time in the ODIs with Pakistan leading their head-to-head with 73-54. However, India has turned the tables lately. Also, India has never lost a world cup match against Pakistan and have a high 6-0 lead over their arch-rivals at the ICC World Cup. India also leads their head-to-head in England with 3-2. However, Pakistan won their last match in England at the ICC Champions Trophy 2017.