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“Definitely there’ll be extra efforts on drainage” Twitter reacts as the blockbuster India vs Pakistan faces potential rain threat

India and Pakistan will face each other on Sunday (23rd October).

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Fans on Twitter reacted as the weather forecast shows rain could affect India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2022   match in Melbourne. They feel that ICC might put extra effort into the drainage system as they wouldn’t want to face a huge financial loss.

India vs Pakistan game likely to be affected by rain in Melbourne 

The much-anticipated clash between the arch-rivals India and Pakistan will take place on Sunday (23rd October) at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The match is expected to be a high-octane clash as tickets for the game have been sold out and a thriller is all certain to take place.

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However, the weather forecast has shown that heavy rains are expected on the game day and the match might even get washed out. The report also shows that rain is predicted in Melbourne from Thursday and also the temperature is likely to be cool in the country.

Both India and Pakistan would be hoping to play a full game as they would want to begin their campaign on high. The match between them is always expected to be a high-octane clash and when the last time they faced in the T20 World Cup, it saw the Babar Azam-led side thumping the Men in Blue by 10 wickets.

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India and Pakistan are placed in Group B alongside South Africa, and Bangladesh and will be joined by the two teams from the qualifiers.

Fans on Twitter react as rain is likely to affect the game between India and Pakistan 

As the weather report for the game between India and Pakistan hogged the headlines, fans on Twitter expressed their disappointment and also felt that ICC might put extra effort on the drainage system as they wouldn’t want to face a huge financial loss. Here are some of the reactions:

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