Khaleej Times

No reserve day for World T20 semifinals

- UNFORTUNAT­E

sydney — Cricket Australia says its request for the ICC to have reserve days for the women’s Twenty20 World Cup semifinals has been denied, with heavy rain threatenin­g both of Thursday’s games.

A reserve day was built into the schedule for the knockout stages of the men’s 50-over World Cup in England last year, and New Zealand qualified for the final by beating India in what was effectivel­y a two-day match. CA chief executive Kevin Roberts on Wednesday said with heavy rain in the forecast for the Sydney Cricket Ground semifinal doublehead­er on Thursday, a call had been made to the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

But Roberts said no such proviso is in place for T20 tournament­s, meaning both Australia and England could be knocked out without a ball bowled. South Africa and India would play in Sunday’s final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground after finishing atop their groups, meaning there’d be a first-time titlist.

India are scheduled to play England first on Thursday, followed by four-time champions Australia and South Africa.

“We’ve asked the question (on a reserve day),” Roberts told a Melbourne radio station. “It’s not part of the playing conditions and we respect that. It gives you cause to reflect and think about how you might improve things in the future.”

England captain Heather Knight said she was frustrated by the lack of a reserve day and perplexed by the different rules between the tournament­s.

“It would be nice if we could maybe play it in (Melbourne), I don’t know if that’s feasible, it’s probably not,” she said. “If both semifinals are lost it would be a sad time for the tournament.

“I guess it’s the same for the men’s T20 World Cup. We did check that this morning. It is ... strange.”

It’s not part of the playing conditions and we respect that. It gives you cause to reflect and think about how you might improve things in the future

Kevin Roberts

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