T20 World Cup Closing: ICC extends provision of additional taking part in time to get outcome on reserve day

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T20 World Cup Closing: ICC extends provision of additional taking part in time to get outcome on reserve day

Sunday’s T20 World Cup remaining between England and Pakistan might be marred by rain.

The climate forecast predicts that each Sunday and the reserve day, which is Monday, may end in rain from the ultimate.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced some modifications within the taking part in situations of the ultimate on Saturday.

Unlike a standard T20 recreation, which generally is a minimal five-over contest, the Event Technical Committee has made provision for a minimal 10-over a-side contest, if obligatory early on the reserve day (3 p.m. Melbourne time) begins.

“The Event Technical Committee (ETC) has elevated the availability of further play time on reserve days from the unique provision of two hours (clause 13.7. Match and get the outcome,” the ICC stated in an official launch.

“It may be noted that ten overs are required to constitute a match at the knockout stage, and every effort will be made to complete the match on the scheduled match day, with any necessary reduction in overs.” ,” the discharge stated.

“Only if the minimum number of overs required to make a match cannot be bowled on Sunday, the match will go to reserve day. The game on reserve day will start at 15h00 (9:30 am IST) and play will continue from the scheduled match day,” it added.

If the climate intervened and the Super Over couldn’t be accomplished, Pakistan and England could be declared joint winners.


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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