The Asia Cup 2023’s Super 4 matches, scheduled to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, are shrouded in uncertainty as a persistent rain forecast for the next 15 days threatens to disrupt the cricketing action in the Sri Lankan capital.
In a déjà vu scenario, the much-anticipated Pakistan-India blockbuster last week was marred by rain, forcing both teams to share one point each as they couldn’t complete the second innings.
Despite the ominous weather predictions, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has decided to maintain Colombo as the venue for the remaining Super 4 matches. This decision has left cricket fans and teams anxious about the possibility of further washouts impacting the tournament’s outcome.
As things stand, Pakistan, having triumphed over Bangladesh by seven wickets in a recent match, is sitting atop the Super 4 table with four points. However, if the remaining Super 4 matches are washed out, Pakistan will sail into the final due to their higher points tally.
In the event of washouts, both Sri Lanka and India will find themselves tied with three points each, along with an identical net run rate. This tiebreaker dilemma has led tournament organizers to announce an unconventional solution – a coin toss. Yes, a coin toss will decide which team earns the right to face Pakistan in the final, adding an element of unpredictability to an already weather-interrupted tournament.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh, who has already lost a game in the Super 4, finds itself with only two points and effectively out of contention for a spot in the final.
With the rain clouds looming large over Colombo, cricket fans worldwide are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping for a change in the weather forecast that will allow the much-anticipated Super 4 matches to proceed as planned.