What happens if India vs England semifinal in T20 World Cup gets interrupted by rain | Explained

Updated : Jun 26, 2024 13:48
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As anticipation builds for the highly awaited T20 World Cup semifinal between India and England, weather forecasts suggest an 80% chance of rain that could potentially impact the game. However, Indian fans have little to worry about as India's impressive performance in the Super 8s ensures their advancement should the match be rained out.

Playing Conditions Overview: Rain Impact and ICC’s Contingency Plans
The ICC has laid out specific playing conditions for the semifinal to manage the possible rain disruption. Here’s what you need to know:

No Reserve Day for India vs. England
Unlike the Afghanistan-South Africa semifinal, which has a reserve day, the India-England match does not. The logistical challenge of having back-to-back matches and the need for a travel day to Barbados for the final on June 29th made a reserve day unfeasible.


Extended Playing Time: 250 Additional Minutes
To mitigate the absence of a reserve day, the ICC has allocated an additional 250 minutes (4 hours and 10 minutes) for the India-England match on the same day. This extensive buffer time ensures every effort will be made to complete the match. In contrast, the South Africa-Afghanistan game has 60 extra minutes on the day of the match and 190 minutes on the reserve day.


Weather Forecast and Match Timing
The match is set to start at 10:30 am local time, with rain expected to make an appearance between 10:30 am and 12 pm. While thundershowers are predicted, there is optimism that the weather will clear up sufficiently for a full 40-over contest to take place.

India’s Advantage: Super 8s Performance

India's dominance in the Super 8s, where they topped their group, plays a crucial role in the event of a rain-affected match. If the game cannot be completed, India will advance to the final based on their superior performance in the earlier stage.

A Chance for Revenge
For Indian fans, the prospect of advancing due to rain is bittersweet. There is a strong desire to see the team exact revenge on England, who defeated India in the last semifinal encounter. Securing a win on the field will add a sweeter taste to the potential victory.

As we await the match, the extended playing time and India’s advantageous position provide a silver lining to the gloomy weather forecast. All eyes will be on the skies and the field as India takes on England, hoping for both clear weather and a clear path to the T20 World Cup final.

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