The Asia Cup 2023 has taken an unexpected turn as the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) prepares to relocate six Super 4 matches from their original venue in Colombo to Hambantota. This decision has been prompted by concerns over prolonged rainfall during the originally scheduled match dates.
Super 4 — From Colombo to Hambantota
With weather forecasts predicting a high likelihood of rain disruptions in Colombo, the ACC has deemed it necessary to make this strategic move. Among the relocated matches is the highly anticipated showdown between arch-rivals Pakistan and India, which will now unfold in Hambantota on September 10.
Criticism has surfaced over the ACC’s initial choice of Sri Lanka as the tournament host, given the region’s historical propensity for consistent rainfall during this period. This decision to shift the Super 4 matches aims to ensure a smoother and uninterrupted tournament experience for both players and fans alike.
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The revised schedule for the Super 4 matches is as follows:
- Sept 9: B1 vs B2
- Sept 10: Pakistan vs India
- Sept 12: India vs B1
- Sept 14: Pakistan vs B1
- Sept 15: India vs B2
- Sept 17: Final
As cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the revamped matches in Hambantota, the ACC’s decision underscores the importance of adaptability and foresight in organizing major sporting events, especially when dealing with unpredictable weather patterns.
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