It's sound where I am(apart from I'm in school )Tim said:Looks like rain might have a say on the opening games today. Apparently NZ v USA is already looking at a lengthy delay.
Ooops...spoke too soonsteds said:It's sound where I am(apart from I'm in school )
Hahaha! If only!chris.hinton said:The rain has Cleared Birmingham Now
It's a totally inevitable if you schedule a major tournament in September, where the weather is unsuitable in every cricketing country.Tim said:Looks like rain might have a say on the opening games today. Apparently NZ v USA is already looking at a lengthy delay.
Well, it's not unsuitable in Oz! haha But you can't have it there every year.Richard said:It's a totally inevitable if you schedule a major tournament in September, where the weather is unsuitable in every cricketing country.
Why it couldn't have been in June is beyond me.
Still, it could have been far, far worse so far.
The last thing we need is one of these seemingly-guranteed matches being washed-out. That could throw the tournament into chaos.
So far so good. Always far less than 100 overs likely to be needed for these first 8 games.
no, they looked a treat in their raincoats and umbrellas though! hahaFRAZ said:At the times of French British battles . Did they have a reserve day for rain?
Match State: Delay - Rainluckyeddie said:The Pakistan v Kenya game has been washed out for the day - yet here I am, 36 miles from Brum and we never saw a drop of rain.
Sunny in London for the Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka game.
Zim in with a chance if SL in their enthusiasm to get the favourable Net Run Rate end up losing wickets.marc71178 said:Now it's looking a lot healthier from an English perspective - 191 all out means SL must score the runs in 27.5 overs (6.86 an over)
Not an easy task by any means.