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New Zealand are set to face Sri Lanka in Match 41 of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023. The highly crucial clash is scheduled to be played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, which is located in Bengaluru.
The differing chances of rain throughout the day, peaking at 95% around 2:00 pm IST, significantly increases the likelihood of overs being curtailed or the match being cancelled. In light of this, there are some potential outcomes if the cricketing affair between these two sides is affected by adverse weather conditions.
What will happen if New Zealand vs Sri Lanka clash gets abandoned?
If the match is abandoned due to continuous rainfall, both teams would be awarded one point each. This outcome could carry varying consequences for the Blackcaps and the Islanders.
Effect on New Zealand
With New Zealand currently holding 8 points from 8 matches, a potential washout in the upcoming game against Sri Lanka would elevate their tally to 9 points. However, this could pose a significant threat to their semi-final aspirations, considering Pakistan and Afghanistan share the same point count (8). If either of them secures a victory in their upcoming match, they would surpass the Kiwis in the points table, dismantling the Kane Williamson-led side’s chances for a coveted semi-final spot.
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Effect on Sri Lanka
Currently occupying the second-to-last position on the points table with mere 4 points, Sri Lanka will move up to 5 points if their upcoming match gets washed out. The Kusal Mendis-led side’s dreams of reaching the semi-finals may be dashed, but they will conclude the tournament on a positive note. Their focus is now on securing the highest possible position in the points table to enhance the chances of the side’s participation in the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025. The outcome hinges on the remaining encounters of England, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands, as Sri Lanka will await for a clearer picture of their standing and prospects in the forthcoming prestigious tournament.