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T20 World Cup: England’s clash with Australia abandoned in Melbourne to leave Group 1 wide open | Cricket News


England’s hopes of returning to winning ways at the T20 World Cup were ruined by rain as their Super 12s clash against Australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled in Melbourne.

The scheduled toss at 6.30pm local time (8.30am BST) was pushed back due to persistent rain at the MCG, which had already seen Ireland’s clash with Afghanistan at the same venue cancelled without any play.

A pitch inspection took place an hour later and the umpires returned for a second time at 8.15pm (10.15am BST) to assess the outfield, which remained extremely damp in several areas despite the rain temporarily halting.

Umpires Joel Wilson, right and Chris Brown talk with rival captain's England's Jos Buttler, left, and Australia's Aaron Finch as rain delays the start to the T20 World Cup cricket match between Australia and England in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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Umpires discussed their decision with captains Jos Buttler and Aaron Finch

The match was eventually abandoned after a third inspection at 9.50pm local time, shortly after another heavy shower, with the pitch deemed unsafe for any play to take place.

The decision came nearly an hour before the scheduled cut-off time, although it was decided the pitch would not have dried enough to get a minimum of five overs per side required to constitute a game.

What does a no-result mean?

Defeat for either side would have severely hampered their hopes of progressing to the semi-finals, while a share of the spoils offers both teams a reprieve with two rounds of fixtures in the Super 12s remaining.

Both sides earn one point from the no-result and England, who suffered a shock defeat to Ireland in another rain-affected match on Wednesday, move to second in the Group 1 table based on their superior net run-rate.

Australia, who also won and lost once in their opening two matches before today’s abandoned clash, remain level on three points with England and Ireland but sit in fourth ahead of their final Super 12 fixtures.

What’s next?


Tuesday 1st November 7:30am



Monday 31st October 7:30am


England return to action against New Zealand in Brisbane on Tuesday (8am UK time) with Australia facing Ireland a day earlier at the same venue (8am UK time).

Victories over New Zealand and then Sri Lanka in Sydney on November 5 would take England to seven points, while Australia would be on the same points total should they beat Ireland and Afghanistan in their remaining matches.

Watch the T20 World Cup live in full on Sky Sports between now and the final on November 13.





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