India has prevailed against Pakistan in the ongoing Asia cup, who has beat the men twice in the green in two meetings. The side guided by Suryakumar Yadav is unbeaten in the tournament and has registered six victories on the trot.
No match has yet been interrupted by rain. However, some fans wonder what will happen if the final is washed away.
According to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) rules for the multi -countries competition, the trophy will be shared between the finalists in case the match ends in a no result because of the weather or another reason.
However, a reserve day is planned, and that is why the chances of a shared trophy are gloomy. Such cases have not been in the Asia Cup where the teams shared the title as India and Sri Lanka in the final of the Champions Trophy in 2002. The reserve day is on Monday 29 September.
If the game is not possible or the game is left on the original competition day, September 28, the game will be moved the next day.
In this collision, India comes over on Friday in the back of an exciting victory against Sri Lanka on Friday. Abhishek Sharma, who was the best batter in this tournament, scored a sizzling half century to raise India to 202/5 in their 20 overs. However, Pathum Nissanka’s Maiden T20i Century helped Sri Lanka the scores at the level. Eventually the men in Blue won in the super.
In the meantime, Pakistan Bangladesh beat a virtual semi -final collision on Thursday to hit their ticket to the final. They were limited to only 135/8 after they were first asked to change. However, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf and Saim Ayub Bowlen sensational spells to keep Bangladesh until 124/9.
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