India and Sri Lanka will clash in the second and final Test of India’s 2026 tour at Colombo’s Sinhalese Sports Club Ground from August 23. India arrives buoyed by a 165‑run victory in Galle, while Sri Lanka looks to respond strongly and level the series on home soil.
India’s success in the opening fixture was spearheaded by Devdutt Padikkal’s 167 runs and Manav Suthar’s match‑winning bowling. Suthar finished with ten wickets, including a second‑innings haul of 6/55, as India bundled Sri Lanka out for 206 while defending a 372‑run target. Ravindra Jadeja also contributed with three wickets in the first innings.
Colombo Weather Forecast for the 2nd Test
Colombo is expected to be hot and humid throughout the five‑day Test, with rain a persistent threat. Precipitation likelihood rises markedly from mid‑match onward, hinting at possible weather interruptions.
- Day 1 (Sunday, August 23): Mostly hot and humid with early cloud build‑up. Temperatures near 30 °C; a 55 % chance of showers and occasional passing rain.
- Day 2 (Monday, August 24): Unsettled conditions with tropical showers. Highs around 31 °C; 65 % chance of rain.
- Day 3 (Tuesday, August 25): Heavy showers likely to disrupt play, especially around midday and afternoon. Temperatures around 29 °C; 75 % chance of precipitation.
- Day 4 (Wednesday, August 26): Humid and partly cloudy, with brief clear spells broken by sudden showers. Highs near 30 °C; 60 % chance of rain.
- Day 5 (Thursday, August 27): Persistent cloud cover and damp conditions prevail. Temperatures around 28 °C; 70 % chance of rain, with possible thunderstorms.
Sinhalese Sports Club Pitch Report
The SSC pitch is projected to provide a balanced contest, favouring both bat and ball without becoming overtly spin‑friendly early on. The first two days should offer batters relatively comfortable conditions with true bounce and a good surface for stroke‑making. As the match progresses, natural wear is expected. Coupled with the forecast humidity and moisture, slower bowlers may gain extra grip and turn from around the third afternoon.
When overcast conditions prevail, fast bowlers can extract some assistance, especially with the new ball. Nonetheless, the SSC surface has historically been tougher for pacemen, prompting spinners to become more crucial as the game advances. Consequently, the toss may hold significance, particularly if the winning captain perceives early bowler advantage.
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