IND vs AUS T20 World Cup 2024 is one of the most sought-after matches of the tournament. It is going to be an epic clash between two titans of World Cricket who are at the top of their game.
Australia need this win desperately after their loss against Afghanistan. If they lose today, they are most likely to be knocked out of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Aussie skipper Mitch Marsh was confident and stated that there is no better team to beat than India.
But for the Men In Blues, this is more than just a match. Keeping the Semi-final spot aside, for the Indian team, this match is about pride and vengeance. The Indian team must be aching to take revenge for the defeats in the WTC 2023 and ODI World Cup 2023 finals.
Heavy Rainfall!
But it looks like Mother Nature has different plans for these two nations. Every fan and player would love to have a complete match where the team can show their full power and win as per merit.
But since the previous night, St.Lucia has been experiencing heavy rainfall and the clouds have remained constant throughout. The situation gets even worse during the match time.
According to weather reports, the conditions are expected to be cloudy during the match hours. There is a very high possibility that we might see a delay in the start of the game.
IND vs AUS T20 World Cup 2024 Suspended?
The weather reports are also showing chances of thunderstorms during the match and if that happens we might see the match being called off. If that happens, the Indian team will be more than happy.
As there are no provisions for a reserve day set by the ICC for Super Eight matches, and hence India and Australia will share a point each if the match is washed out due to rain.
For India, a washout will mean a sure place in the Semi-Finals where they will face England. On the other hand, Australia will have to wait for the Afghanistan Vs Bangladesh match and hope that the Afghans lose. Otherwise, the Afghanistan team will be the second team from Group 1 in the semi-finals.
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