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Millions may miss the mega T20 encounter at Melbourne of India and Pakistan due to rain possibility

Millions may miss the mega T20 encounter at Melbourne of India and Pakistan due to rain possibility

Millions may miss the mega T20 encounter at Melbourne of India and Pakistan due to rain possibility

The long-awaited clash between India and Pakistan is looming. His T20 World Cup in 2022 has already given fans a lot as the nations involved thumped overweight to pull off a memorable upset. This match is Mother of All Clashes, a spectacle between India and Pakistan. The squad of Babar Azam and Rohit Sharma will be his fourth matchup in a year and fans can’t wait. In the last 3 matches, 1 in T20 World Cup 2021 and 2 in Asian Cup 2022, Pakistan has won 2 and India 1.

The big hurdle for both teams in this match is the rain. According to Accuweather, he has a 70-80% chance of rain in Melbourne on the day of the India-Pakistan match. The Melbourne weather forecast calls for rain in the state in the morning and evening. If a match is abandoned, both teams will share points as there are no scheduled match dates.I hope no clouds hang over the city of Melbourne so that his 50,000 fans in India and Pakistan can watch the game live from the ground and billions of people around the world at home.

Pakistan beat India by 10 wickets in the last World Cup. It was the trio of Babar, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi who were behind Pakistan’s memorable victory over India. Shaheen tops his flight His batting broke India’s spine, but Rizwan and Babar came back undefeated after leading Pakistan to victory. Pakistan will indeed bet on these three again and win. India doesn’t have Jasprit Bumrah, but many still count them as favorites. India has a more balanced side ofthe paper. They still look to be a force in T20. Let us put our fingers crossed.

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