The covers are back as the umpires are once again forced to stop the play due to rain. Pakistan are 21 runs ahead on DLS.
Live Weather Updates | ODI World Cup 2023 - Australia vs Pakistan Live Weather Forecast and Pitch Report at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
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MATCH CALLED OFF!
THE MATCH HAS BEEN CALLED OFF AS PAKISTAN WON THE MATCH BY 21 RUNS AS PER DLS METHOD.
Cut-off time is 7:40 pm
It's not looking great as far as a resumption is concerned. The cut-off time is 7.40 pm.
THE RAIN IS BACK!
PLAY TO RESUME AT 6:20 PM
COVERS ARE OFF!
Covers are coming off at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium.The #NZvPAK game will resume shortly #CWC23INDIA #CWC #CWC2023INDIA #Fakhar pic.twitter.com/gkQCM0DwKh
— Rishabh Beniwal (@RishabhBeniwal) November 4, 2023
Covers are still on and dark clouds..
Covers are Still ON. π₯π₯π₯ #INDvSL #Ronaldo #PAKvsAFG #BabarAzam#Abhiya #Abhisha #Elvisha #BiggBossTamil7 #biggbosstelugu7 #Shami #PAKvNZ #NZvPAK #PAKvsNZ #Gill #ViratKohliπ΅ #PAKvsNZ #GOAT pic.twitter.com/GMKNCpLrFb
— Haider Safdar (@BhaiiiHaider) November 4, 2023
LIVE VISUALS!
Rain has started at Chinnaswamy.
— Sumit Mukherjee (@Who_Sumit) November 4, 2023
- Pakistan 10 runs ahead according to DLS rules.#PAKvsNZ #NZvPAK #INDvsSA #RachinRavindra #Kane #Fakhar pic.twitter.com/6bAnWy9GHM
RAIN ALERT!
The rain is back and the umpires the forced to stop the game. Pakistan are 160/1 after 21.3 overs.
THE COVERS ARE OFF!
The covers are off in Chinnaswamy Stadium and the match is expected to begin shortly.
LIVE VISUALS:
ITS RAINING IN CHINNASWAMY...
— Ghulam Nabi (@cricfan786) November 4, 2023
Qudrat Ka Nizam is working...#CWC23 #PAKvNZ #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/F80cWFzgAD
RAIN ALERT!
It's currently raining in Bengaluru and hence, the second innings in the match between New Zealand and Pakistan can be delayed.
MATCH TO BEGIN TO 4 PM
The match is slated to begin at 4 pm and it will be a 43-over side contest.
The rain has stopped!
The rain has once again stopped in Dharamshala as the sky looks bright at the moment.
MATCH DELAYED!
The match has been delayed due to heavy rain.
The rain is back!
The rain is back but there's no official confirmation regarding the covers and if it will indeed affect the start of the game.
The much-anticipated ODI World Cup 2023 is just around the corner, with cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly awaiting the commencement of this thrilling tournament on October 5. The opening match will feature a clash between the finalists of the last season, England and New Zealand, set to take place at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium, in Ahmedabad.
Team India, led by their captain, Rohit Sharma, are also all set to embark on their journey in the competition on October 8. They will face off against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. However, India's warm-up matches against England and the Netherlands were unfortunately washed out due to unrelenting rain, leaving the team with limited match practice.
Now, let's turn our attention to the weather report for the ODI World Cup 2023 and understand what we can expect in terms of weather conditions throughout the event.
Traditionally, this season in India witnesses favourable weather conditions, but some regions in the south might experience a few rain-affected matches. On the brighter side, cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, and Kolkata are likely to host games without any weather disruptions. However, other host cities such as Bangalore, Chennai, and Dharamsala may witness rain-interrupted matches.
In the event of rain-affected matches, the outcome may be determined by the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method. The DLS method is a comprehensive approach that considers overs and wickets remaining as valuable resources and recalibrates the target based on the available resources.
Cricket enthusiasts recently witnessed a rain-marred Asia Cup in Sri Lanka, which left many disappointed due to the frequent interruptions. However, India is less likely to face such extensive interruptions during the ODI World Cup 2023. As October and November mark the gradual end of the rainy season in India, we may still encounter a few rain-affected matches, particularly in cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Dharamsala, respectively.
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