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EXCLUSIVE: ICC keeping fingers crossed on Florida weather, matches unlikely to be shifted out

EXCLUSIVE: ICC keeping fingers crossed on Florida weather, matches unlikely to be shifted out

The ICC is determined to ensure cricket continues in Florida, and ingenuity will likely be needed to navigate around the current challenges.

The Florida leg of the T20 World Cup has been shrouded in doubt due to persistent thunderstorms over the past few days. While the Indian team arrived in Fort Lauderdale for their match against Canada under clear skies, the overall outlook remains uncertain.

While weather is unpredictable, organisers are working around it, Insidesport can confirm. The venues are equipped with qualified staff and resources to manage weather disruptions, including provisions for extra time or points allocation in case of rain delays.

Shifting Venues for T20 WC: Logistical nightmare

Insidesport has learned that the possibility of relocating matches is slim due to the complex logistics involved. This includes re-organizing crew movements, broadcasting equipment, media personnel, player schedules, hotel arrangements in other cities, and pitch rotation at alternate venues.

India secure but USA-Pakistan in Peril

India, having secured their Super Eight spot with a clean record, are less affected by the weather disruptions. However, the remaining matches (mainly of Pakistan and USA) in Florida are crucial for determining the second qualifier from Group A.

Pakistan fate hinges on favorable results

Pakistan desperately needs both their match against Ireland and the USA-Ireland clash to take place. A washout in either scenario could eliminate the co-hosts from the tournament.

Organizers have earlier acknowledge the challenge posed not just by rain, but by strong winds that can damage the covers. While additional covers have been provided, rain remains the biggest hurdle. Furthermore, the ground’s drainage system is a cause for concern.

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Hope for Sunshine and Cricket in T20 WC

With the crucial matches ahead, fans and organizers alike are keeping their fingers crossed for a break in the weather. The ICC is determined to ensure cricket continues in Florida, and ingenuity will likely be needed to navigate around the current challenges.

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