Why hold matches in Florida during the rains? Rashid Latif Brahm
Rashid Latif, the former captain of the national team, slammed the ICC for holding the matches in the US state of Florida in view of the rains and flood situation.
Criticizing the International Cricket Council (ICC) on social networking site X (Twitter), former captain and wicketkeeper batsman Rashid Latif said that why matches were scheduled during bad pitches in New York and floods in Florida. were kept.
The highest total on New York’s pitches was just 137 while the highest target was 111. Now there is a possibility that 3 more important matches will be washed out due to rain in Florida. This is not good for the World Cup. Got it.
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On the other hand, due to heavy rains in Florida, the governor has issued a flood alert, while three matches are scheduled at Lauderhill Cricket Stadium between June 14 and 16.
The Meteorological Department has instructed the citizens to avoid entering the rainwater on foot or in vehicles and not to leave their homes unnecessarily.
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It should be noted that the last match of Group A between Pakistan and Ireland will be played at Lauderhill Stadium on June 16. Before that, the match between America and Ireland is also important for the national team. If the American team wins this match, the Pakistani team will return home. The ticket will be confirmed while in case of defeat, the national team can reach the next stage of the tournament by defeating Ireland.