T20 World Cup: New Zealand-Afghanistan Super 12 Match Washed Out Due To Rain
MELBOURNE — For the second time this week, a match was abandoned due to rain at the Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia. In the case of South Africa and Zimbabwe at Hobart, some play happened before rain Gods prevailed.
But on Wednesday, New Zealand and Afghanistan didn’t get to play, let alone come out at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the toss. Eventually, rain forced the abandonment of the Group 1 match in Super 12, with points split between both teams.
The abandoned match and Ireland stunning England means Group 1 is now wide open. New Zealand remain on top of the group with three points due to their superior net run rate and would fancy their chances of entering the semifinals.
Their next match is against Sri Lanka at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, while Afghanistan will return to Melbourne on Friday to take on Ireland, before the decisive Australia-England match happens. — (IANS)