What Happens If IND vs AUS T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 Match Is Washed Out?: India will face Australia in their last match of the Super 8 stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 on June 24 (Monday) at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet in St Lucia. The IND vs AUS match is a must-win for both teams to secure a spot in the semi-finals, but more so for Australia as they lost their last match against Afghanistan and must win to remain in contention for a spot in the semi-finals. However, there is a concern that rain could potentially disrupt the proceedings, raising the possibility of an IND vs AUS washout.


According to AccuWeather, the weather forecast predicts cloudy and windy conditions with a 40 percent chance of rain. Cloud cover is expected to be around 66 percent and morning temperatures are anticipated to be around 32 degrees.


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What Will Happen If Rain Disrupts IND vs AUS T20 WC 2024 Match?


If rain disrupts the IND vs AUS Super 8 T20 World Cup 2024 match in St. Lucia, both teams will earn one point each. In this scenario, India would secure their spot in the semi-finals, while Australia would reach three points, one point ahead of Afghanistan's current standing. In such a scenario, Australia would rely on Afghanistan losing their final match against Bangladesh to maintain their one-point lead over them and to reach the semi-finals. However, if the IND vs AUS match gets washed out and Afghanistan defeat Bangladesh in their last Super 8 match, Australia will be eliminated from the tournament and Afghanistan will proceed to the semi-finals.


Is There Any Reserve Day For In Case Of IND vs AUS Washout?


There is no provision for a reserve day for the Super 8 match between India and Australia. Reserve days are scheduled for the first semi-final and the final of the T20 World Cup 2024 to accommodate any disruptions caused by bad weather. However, there is no provision for a reserve day for the second semi-final if it is affected by bad weather. This is due to the limited one-day gap between the second semi-final and the final.