T20 World Cup Final Live: Earthquake rocks Dubai – Three hours before the NZ vs AUS T20 World Cup 2021 Final, a medium 6.2 earthquake struck Dubai. Residents and office buildings were cleared out. At 7:30 PM IST, Kane Williamson’s New Zealand will clash with Aaron Finch’s Australia at the Dubai International Stadium. Follow NZ vs AUS Live Updates on InsideSport.in.
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T20 World Cup Final Live: 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Dubai ahead of NZ vs AUS final, no causalities – Follow Live Updates
As per reports in the UAE, residents in Dubai, Sharjah and Al Khaimah were evacuated as a precaution. However, as per authorities, there was only a slight impact and there were no causalities.
According to the NCM, it had a slight impact on the northern and eastern side of the country “without any effect”. As per reports, residents reported only mild tremors for about two three minutes in Dubai.
Reports of earthquake felt in #Dubai. Plenty of people evacuating offices and buildings. 👇#UAE pic.twitter.com/bDbDtvCpkG
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T20 World Cup Final Live: 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Dubai ahead of NZ vs AUS final, no causalities – Follow Live Updates
As for the T20 World Cup Final, both New Zealand and Australia are eying their maiden T20 World Cup title. Both the teams managed to book a spot in the summit clash after knocking out the pre-tournament favourites. Interestingly, Australia has an edge over BlackCaps in T20Is meetings but Kane Williamson led side can’t be taken lightly.
New Zealand knocked England out of the tournament in some fashion and also took revenge for the 2019 World Cup final heartbreak. The BlackCaps will be now be eying ready to trump Australia for the 2015 World Cup Final loss. Here at InsideSport, we will look at the head-to-head records of both teams in T20Is as well as ICC knockout games –
NZ vs AUS In T20Is: The Aussies have dominated New Zealand in overall head-to-head meetings in the shortest format. The two teams have met 14 times with Australia turning out victorious on 9 occasions.
T20 World Cup Final Live: 6.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Dubai ahead of NZ vs AUS final, no causalities – Follow Live Updates