Rain Washes Out England-Australia T20I Series Decider

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|16-09-2024

Rain covers getting removed during third T20I match between England and Australia on September 15, 2024.© AFP




Persistent rain meant the third Twenty20 international between England and Australia at Old Trafford on Sunday was abandoned without a ball being bowled as the series ended all square at 1-1. The match was due to get underway at 2:30 pm local time (1330 GMT). However, with rain falling for several hours in Manchester on Sunday morning both the toss and match itself were put on hold, with deep puddles forming on the covers protecting the pitch and square.

The official cut-off time for a five-overs per side match, the minimum length required to force a decisive result, was 5:46 pm (1646 GMT).

But a fresh downpour shortly before a planned pitch inspection led the umpires to abandon the match at 4:18 pm (1518 GMT).

The three-match series finished level at 1-1 after Liam Livingstone’s 87 helped England win the second T20 in Cardiff on Friday following Australia’s commanding 28-run success in Wednesday’s opener in Southampton.

England now face 50-over world champions Australia in a five-match one-day international series starting at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge on Thursday.

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