Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PAKISTAN, SL SHARE POINTS AFTER BRISTOL WASHOUT

- Agencies

Rain washed out the ICC Cricket World Cup game between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Bristol yesterday, making it impossible for the captains to even come out for the toss.

The damp squib made it impossible for Sri Lanka to get on the board in terms of World Cup encounters against Pakistan - a head-to-head that reads a morbid 0-7 against the Sri Lankans at the moment.

It also ensured that the teams only get one point each and miss out on one-upping the other to make a climb up.

Pakistan, considerin­g the head-tohead record, and current form (on the

back of an inspiring win against the hosts) would have backed themselves to come out on top and are likely to be exasperate­d by the volatile English weather. With hail expected in the evening, and the unrelentin­g rain, the Umpires and the officials decided to call off the match after a wait of over five hours given that the outfield and the weather showed no signs of improvemen­t, and were certainly not fit for play.

A point each means that Sri Lanka and Pakistan will temporaril­y attain the 3rd and 4th spots respective­ly for the time being, but will inevitably be toppled after the double-header today.

The Sri Lankan team will remain in Bristol, set to play Bangladesh on Tuesday (11), whereas Pakistan will be on their way to Taunton to play their next encounter against Australia on Wednesday (12).

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The wet outfield at the County Ground in Bristol
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