The second semi-final of the T20 World Cup is to be played between India and England in Guyana on 27 June. This match will be held at Providence Stadium in Guyana on 27 June at 8 pm according to Indian time.
There is one day left in the match, but it is raining heavily in Guyana. Due to this, doubts have arisen about the match being played completely.
There is a possibility of rain 70 percent in the match. There may also be problems in the practice of India and England team before the match. As per the rules, the match time can be extended by 4 hours in case of rain. If even then the weather and pitch are not conducive for playing, then the match can be cancelled and Super-8 table topper India will get the ticket to the final.
If it rains, India will get a ticket to the final
There is a 70 percent chance of rain in the match between India and England to be held in Guyana on June 27 at 8 pm. At the same time, there are also indications of a 28% storm. No reserve day has been kept for the second semi-final. In such a situation, if the match is cancelled, then according to the rules of ICC, the final match will be played by Super-8 table topper India. India topped Group-1 of Super-8 by winning all three matches. If the match is cancelled due to rain, India will face the winner of Semi-final-1 in the final.
Tough competition between India and England
Semifinal-2 is to be played between India and England in Guyana. A total of 4 matches have been played between the two in the history of T20 World Cup, in which India and England have won two matches each.
There have been three group and one knockout match between the two. This semifinal will be the second knockout match of the T20 World Cup when India and England will face each other. In the last knockout, England defeated India by 10 wickets. However, India and England have played a total of 23 T20 International matches, in which India has won 12 and England has won 11 matches.