The land remains under the cover for the majority of the evening, though as a stadium score board shows the desired message: “Rain rain is gone.” Short holidays around 2:45 pm offers a picture of sunlight, briefly increasing the hope of throwing and enbrowing matches.
However, when the scheduled thrown time approaches, the cloud thickens again, and the drizzle returns, forcing its cover. By 3pm, light rain had increased into heavy rain, making the field inaccessible and leaving the stadium empty. Officers monitor the weather throughout, but the situation makes the startup an impossible start.
Australia entered the game in a strong form, after recording a dominant 89 victory over New Zealand in their opening match. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka is working to rise after a 59 defeat to India in their tournament in Guwahati, which is decided through the DLS method.
With the women’s World Cup in full swing, the team needs to adapt quickly to unpredictable situations while Australia and Sri Lanka are waiting for the start of the game to impact the competition.