T20 World Cup 2022 Officials announce drastic rule change to combat rain threat in PAK vs ENG final
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'Every effort' will be made to complete the final around any rain with organisers changing playing regulations.
Forecast for the T20 cricket World Cup in Melbourne still doesn't look ideal with showers on Sunday and even on the reserve day on Monday 'Every effort' will be made to complete the final around any rain with organisers changing playing regulations. Fans will hope that the weather remains clear for the final.
T20 World Cup 2022 Officials announce drastic rule change to combat rain threat in PAK vs ENG final
There is 100 percent possibility of rain in Melbourne on Sunday. . officials have announced a drastic rule change to mitigate the rain threat in the final clash between Pakistan and England in Melbourne on Sunday (November 13). With rain already playing spoilsport throughout the tournament, the event organisers are leaving to get a result. The MCG curators will use additional covers with showers predicted on Sunday afternoon. A 30-minute extra time slot will be available to complete the match on the allotted date. A reserve day is also slated to ensure that the two teams won't have to share the trophy. However, with plenty of rain (up to 20 mm) predicted on Monday (November 14), the International Cricket Council (ICC) will have to put in extra effort to get a result. A minimum of ten overs per side is required to complete a game. The ICC has also allotted two extra hours on the backup date to ensure the game's completion. As per the Australian Government’s , there's a 100% chance of rain on Sunday and a 95 percent possibility of showers on Monday. Forecast for the T20 cricket World Cup in Melbourne still doesn't look ideal with showers on Sunday and even on the reserve day on Monday'Every effort' will be made to complete the final around any rain with organisers changing playing regulations.
Forecast for the T20 cricket World Cup in Melbourne still doesn't look ideal with showers on Sunday and even on the reserve day on Monday 'Every effort' will be made to complete the final around any rain with organisers changing playing regulations. Fans will hope that the weather remains clear for the final.