
India-Pakistan (IND vs. PAK) will clash for the second time in Asia Cup 2023 on September 10. When both of them came face to face for the first time on September 2, the rain had become a villain. This time, ACC has taken a big step to ensure that rain does not create any disturbance.
Given Sri Lanka's weather, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Friday decided to add a reserve day for the Super-4 match between India and Pakistan to be held on 10 September. There will be no reserved day for any other Super-4 match.
Reserve day kept for IND vs PAK Super-4 match
This means that if rain interrupts the big India-Pakistan match on September 10, the match can be resumed the next day from where it was stopped. "A reserve day has been included for the Asia Cup 2023 Super-4 match between Pakistan and India to be played at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium, Colombo on 10 September 2023," the ACC said in a statement.
Visitors were advised to keep tickets safe
In case the match is held on the reserve day due to rain, ACC said that spectators should retain their match tickets, which will be considered valid on the reserve day. Let us tell you that the India-Pakistan match was canceled due to rain in the league stage.
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