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Everybody is eagerly waiting for the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 between India and South Africa in Barbados.
Although everybody is waiting for the high-octane match but rain is a worry as thundershowers are predicted in the region on June 29th.
Although there's a reserve day in place, there's a possibility of rain on June 30th too. So what happens if the game cannot be played on the designated days? Let's find out.
Should the game be delayed or interrupted due to inclement weather, the extra 190 minutes can be used to finish the competition. Subject to a result not being reached earlier, a minimum of 10 overs must be bowled to the side batting second in order for a match to be considered. The match will be shifted to the reserve day, which has certain restrictions, if neither team gets to play at least 10 overs each.
In accordance with the playing conditions set forth by the ICC, if a reserve day is designated, every attempt will be made to finish the match on the designated day, with any necessary reduction in overs occurring. The match will only be completed on the reserve day if the minimum number of overs required to complete a match cannot be bowled on the scheduled day.
Additionally, if the match begins on the designated day and, after an interruption, the overs are reduced but play cannot be resumed, the match will resume on the reserve day from the point of the last ball played.
In case the match gets tied in the final, the teams will play a Super Over in accordance with ICC rules to decide the winner.
If a winner is not determined on the reserve day, the match will be declared a no result if even the Super Over is not possible. Both South Africa and India will win the trophy if the Super Over is abandoned, the weather prevents it from being completed, or there is no outcome. In these cases, the teams will be declared joint winners.