Cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting this high-stakes match, as India and England bring their best to the field. With star players like Rohit Sharma and Jos Buttler leading their respective sides, the semi-final is expected to be a showcase of skill, strategy, and sheer determination. As both teams aim for a spot in the final, the excitement is palpable.
Weather forecast
According to AccuWeather, the match day in Guyana i.e. June 27, is likely to see significant rainfall and possible thunderstorms, with an 88% chance of rain and an 18% chance of thunderstorms. The match between the two giants is set to begin at 08:00 PM IST. Both teams and fans are anxiously monitoring the weather, hoping it does not disrupt the play.
Also READ: ICC announces match officials for the semifinals of T20 World Cup 2024
Is there a Reserve Day?
Contrary to the first semi-final in Trinidad, the India vs. England semi-final in Guyana does not have a reserve day planned. Nonetheless, an additional 250 minutes have been set aside to try and conclude the match if rain causes interruptions. This allowance is aimed at maximizing the chances of getting a result despite potential weather disturbances.
Outcome if match gets washed out
In the event that rain completely prevents any play in the India vs. England semi-final, the Men in Blue will advance to the T20 World Cup final. This decision is based on India’s superior performance in the Super 8 stage, where they topped their group by defeating Australia in their final match. England, having finished second in their group behind South Africa, would be eliminated. Thus, if the weather does not permit any play, India’s campaign in the T20 World Cup 2024 will continue into the final.
Also READ: T20 World Cup 2024: England skipper Jos Buttler plays mind games ahead of the semi-final against India
For latest cricket news & updates, visit CricketTimes.com.