“The first priority will be to complete a shortened match on Sunday if required, meaning the overs will be reduced before the reserve day is activated,” a BoM statement said
Jos Buttler and Babar Azam. Pics/AFP
England and Pakistan could share the T20 World Cup trophy as rain threatens to play spoilsport on Sunday as well as the reserve day at the MCG here.
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Currently there is a 95 per cent chance of rain in Melbourne on Sunday, with up to 25mm predicted to fall, according to the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).
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Unfortunately, the forecast for Monday—the designated reserve day—is similar with 95 per cent chance of rain. Tournament rules for the final state that at least 10 overs a side are needed to constitute a knockout stage match. If rain prevents play on both days then England and Pakistan will be forced to share the trophy.
“The first priority will be to complete a shortened match on Sunday if required, meaning the overs will be reduced before the reserve day is activated,” a BoM statement said.
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