
Cricket being played on Tuesday between India and New Zealand has reached the semi-final reserve day of the World Cup.
This match between India and New Zealand will now be the reserve day ie today. And this match will start from where on Tuesday was stopped due to rain. Bhuvneshwar Kumar will complete the 47th over from India. Yesterday when he was going to bowl the second ball of the 47th over, New Zealand's score was 211 for five wickets. Ross Taylor (67) and Tom Latham (3) were at the crease. If the weather is okay then the match will be 50-50 overs.
The UK Meteorological Department has said that the probability of rain in the afternoon is 40 percent. The question arises, what would happen if the game was interrupted due to it. In such a way, Duckworth-Lewis will be a modified target in front of India. According to the rules, the result of this match can only emerge when the team that batted later, that is, India played at least 20 overs.
According to the Duckworth-Lewis rule, India will get a revised target of 148 runs in 20 overs. If this figure goes up to 25 overs then India will need to score 172 runs. Similarly, the target of 192 runs in 30 overs will be. If India gets 35 overs, then it will have to score 209 runs. Similarly, in the 40 overs it will be 223 runs and 46 overs to win 237 runs.
Can India reach the final without batting
The result of the match can be achieved only when India gets to play at least 20 overs. If it gets too much rain and if the game is not possible then who will go to the finals, this decision will be based on the comparison of the performance of both the teams in the league bouts. In such a scenario, India's PAC will be twelve because it was in the top of the league matches with 15 points while New Zealand finished 11th with 4 points. The league match between the two teams was washed away due to the rain and the two had to divide one point each.
Earlier, the umpires had announced that if the rain continued even after twenty-eight minutes, then they would cut the number of overs. But after that the umpires increased the time of half an hour.

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