Published 12:45 IST, March 5th 2020
Stuart Broad slams ICC as India reach Women's T20 WC Final after England match abandoned
England men's team pacer Stuart Broad lashed out at the International Cricket Council (ICC) for not scheduling a reserve day for the Women's T20 World Cup semis
England men's team pacer Stuart Broad lashed out at the International Cricket Council (ICC) for not scheduling a reserve day for the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals as the contest between India and England was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain. An unbeaten India looked to lock horns with a confident England only to find out that rain was going to play spoilsport in the contest. Cricket Australia had revealed that ICC did not grant permission to have a reserve day for the semi-finals despite being informed of the bad weather beforehand. India have now qualified for their first-ever T20 World cup final after making seven attempts to do so.
Stuart Broad questions ICC over reserve day rule
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A rainy day was expected at the Sydney Cricket Ground and the fact that there were no reserve days for the semi-finals added some very visible tension to the faces of the English camp. After all, the rule was that the team with more wins in the group stages will qualify to the final, in case the semi-final get washed off. And that is exactly what happened as the first semi-final was finally called off and on the basis of India's four wins against England's three, the Women in Blue qualified for their first-ever T20 World Cup final post the IND W vs ENG W live semi-final.
Now India is technically supposed to meet the winner of second South Africa vs. Australia semi-final on Sunday but if the rains do not subside, South Africa will qualify for the final in a very similar fashion. In case it rains in Melbourne on Sunday, the ICC has arranged for a reserve day that can host the match. However, in the extreme case of both days getting washed off, India and their opponents will have to share the 2020 ICC Women's World T20 Trophy.
Updated 12:45 IST, March 5th 2020