Highlights

  • The met department has predicted rain on Sunday
  • Efforts are being made to complete the match on Sunday
  • An additional 1 hour 30 minutes have been added and the final can now go on till midnight, if rain intervenes

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If the final does not get completed on Sunday, then it will be resumed at the point where the last ball was played on Monday

T20 World Cup 2022 final PAK vs ENG: Organisers further extend playing time for Pakistan v England final

With many games affected by rain and a few going down the drain in the T20 World Cup 2022, ICC is taking no chance with the final.

The organisers have further extended the playing time for the final between Pakistan and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, scheduled to begin at 7 PM local time on Sunday.

Though it was a sunny Sunday morning but the met department has predicted rain during the day. Despite there being a reserve day (November 14), efforts are being made to complete the match on Sunday.

Currently the match will begin at 7 PM local time and should end at 10:30 PM. However, an additional 1 hour 30 minutes have been added and it can now go on till midnight, if rain intervenes.

If the final does not get completed on Sunday, then it will be resumed at the point where the last ball was played on Monday.

Also read: T20 World Cup Final, PAK vs ENG Preview : Pakistan vs England Playing XI, Melbourne weather forecast

Updated scheduled match times (local time)

Match start: 7.00 PM
1st Innings: 7.00-8.28 PM
Innings Break: 8.28-8.48 PM
2nd Innings: 8:48-10:30 PM
Additional time available: 10:30 PM - 12:00 AM

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