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What happens if rain cancels T20 World Cup final between India and South Africa today – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 8:25 AM
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India and South Africa are gearing up for a monumental clash in the T20 World Cup final, with both teams eyeing victory. The much-anticipated match is scheduled to take place at Kensington Oval in Barbados, West Indies, at 6.30pm UAE time. Fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this historic game, but there is concern about the weather, as rain halted the semifinal match on Thursday.

The weather forecast for June 29 indicates cloudy, windy, and humid conditions in the morning, with a 44% chance of precipitation and 98% cloud cover. As the day progresses, cloud cover is expected to increase to 99% and the chance of rain to 46%. In the evening, the weather will remain mostly cloudy with a 44% chance of precipitation and 91% cloud cover. Despite the possibility of rain, the International Cricket Council has emphasized the importance of completing the game on the scheduled day to achieve a result.

In the event that rain disrupts play and the match cannot be completed on the scheduled day, the ICC has designated a Reserve Day on June 30 for the final. If play resumes on the Reserve Day, it will continue from the last ball bowled on Saturday. For example, if the game is interrupted at 9 overs and the umpires reduce the number of overs to 17, but play does not resume due to rain, the match will resume on the Reserve Day at 20 overs. However, if play recommences after the number of overs is reduced but is interrupted again by rain, the match will resume on the Reserve Day with the reduced number of overs.

With the stakes high and both teams determined to clinch the title, fans are eagerly anticipating an action-packed final. As India aims to end their 17-year wait for World Cup glory and South Africa strives to make history by securing their first T20 World Cup victory, the excitement surrounding the final is palpable. The outcome of the match will not only determine the fate of the two teams but will also captivate cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Stay updated on the latest news and developments by following KT on WhatsApp Channels.

As cricket fans anxiously wait to witness the showdown between India and South Africa, all eyes are on the weather conditions in Barbados. While the possibility of rain looms over the final, the ICC’s regulations ensure that every effort will be made to complete the match on the scheduled day. Should rain interfere and the game is unable to reach a conclusive result, the Reserve Day offers a second chance for the teams to battle for victory. The Reserve Day protocol ensures that the integrity of the competition is upheld, allowing for a fair and competitive conclusion to the final.

The T20 World Cup final holds immense significance for both India and South Africa, who are determined to etch their names in cricket history. With the encounter set to take place in the Caribbean amidst unpredictable weather conditions, the resilience and adaptability of the players will be put to the test. As fans eagerly await the outcome of this highly-anticipated match, the significance of the final goes beyond just a trophy – it represents the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport. Whether rain plays spoilsport or not, the spirit of cricket will shine through as the teams vie for victory on the grand stage of the T20 World Cup final.

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