Exclusive reserve day for Indo-Pak Super Four clash

Rain plays spoilsport
The group match between the arch-rivals had to be called off after a steady downpour at Pallekele. File photo: AFP/Ishara S Kodikara

Colombo: In view of the prevailing weather conditions, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Friday decided to add an exclusive reserve day for the Super Four match between India and Pakistan, which is scheduled for Sunday.

However, there will not be a reserve day for any of the other Super 4 matches in Colombo.

It means that if the rain plays spoilsport during marquee clash on Sunday, the match can be resumed from the point it was halted on the next day.

"A reserve day has been incorporated for the Asia Cup 2023 Super 4's match between Pakistan and India scheduled to take place on 10th September 2023 at R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo," the ACC said in a statement.

"If adverse weather suspends play during the Pakistan vs India game, the match will continue on 11th September 2023 from the point it was suspended," the statement added.

The Asia Cup final, to be played on September 17, already has been provided with a reserve day considering the heavy rains in the Lankan capital.

In such an eventuality, the ACC said spectators can hold on to their match tickets which will remain valid on the reserve day.

Recently, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management committee chairman Zaka Ashraf had written to ACC chairman Jay Shah, demanding compensation for allegedly losing out considerable money on gate receipts due to poor crowd response for matches in the island nation.

The group match between the arch-rivals had to be called off after a steady downpour after the end of Indian innings in which they scored 266.

While there is not even remotest of chance of ACC giving any compensation to PCB, the reserve day is the most amicable settlement that could have been reached amidst rising tension between continental body and the tournament hosts.

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