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Persistent rain forces the abandonment of the group stage match between Australia and South Africa in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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With the Champions Trophy in full swing, all eyes now shift to a highly anticipated clash in Group B, where Australia takes on South Africa at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Both teams started their campaigns with wins and will be eager to carry forward their momentum in pursuit of a spot in the next stage. Australia came into the tournament with several key players missing, fielding an inexperienced squad, especially in the bowling department. Their preparation was far from ideal, having suffered a disappointing series defeat to Sri Lanka just days before this marquee event. However, true to their reputation in ICC tournaments, the Aussies showed immense character in their thrilling chase against England, proving once again why they are a formidable force on the big stage. Despite their bowling frailties, with a lack of sustained pressure and regular breakthroughs, a few bright spots emerged. Ben Dwarshuis and Nathan Ellis impressed, while Adam Zampa and Marnus Labuschagne played key supporting roles. However, the bowling unit will need a more cohesive effort to challenge a strong South African side. Australia’s batting, however, stole the show.

Josh Inglis continued his rich vein of form, while Alex Carey’s resilience turned the tide in their favour. Their remarkable chase of 352 runs would have provided them with a huge confidence boost, something they will look to carry into this crucial encounter. South Africa, on the other hand, were clinical in their opening game against Afghanistan. Ryan Rickelton led the charge with a century, while three other middle-order batters contributed fifty-plus scores, ensuring a commanding total of 300+ runs. Their bowling attack was ruthless, with Kagiso Rabada and Wiaan Mulder spearheading a relentless effort that skittled Afghanistan for just 208 runs. This performance reaffirmed South Africa’s credentials as a serious title contender this time. A key point of interest will be the availability of Heinrich Klaasen, who missed the opening game due to a precautionary rest for a soft tissue injury in his left elbow. If fit, his inclusion will further bolster an already strong Proteas lineup. On paper, South Africa appear to have the edge, boasting a stronger and more experienced squad. However, Australia’s confidence and ability to punch above their weight make them a dangerous opponent. All signs point to a thrilling contest between two cricketing powerhouses, promising high-intensity action and drama.

Squads:
Australia squad:
Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Spencer Johnson, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Matt Short, Adam Zampa. Travelling reserve: Cooper Connolly

South Africa squad: Temba Bavuma (c), Tony de Zorzi, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tabraiz Shamsi, Tristan Stubbs, Rassie van der Dussen, Corbin Bosch. Travelling reserve: Kwena Maphaka

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Another blockbuster game. I expect this game to feature highest total of this tournament. Specially if South Africa bats first.
 
Rain forecast also being shown let's hope we will have a game.

Aus v SA in ICC tourneys is always a cracker, lots of history
 
South Africa would have an upper hand here... they have better balance in their side compared to Australia.
 
Has the makings of a close game. Will be good to see Klaasen back in action, he will fancy himself against Aussie B bowling
 
Tbf I think people underestimated the aussies this time around due to their series against pak and sri lanka.

The only main issue is short but if short can provide even 50 scores that's good enough.

They have Travis head, They have labu who enjoys Pakistani and slow pitched use conditons even if he's been somewhat out of form, They have inglis who's now in the form of his life, they have Carey who's been consistently on a 2 year purple patch, and they have maxwell who always shows up in icc tournaments. And despite Steve smith bring a circus clown in odi for a while now, he's a brilliant captain and is still a mentality monster, if he can revive his test career you can expect him to show up in odi as well.

The only issue is bowling, it's kinda weak but these mentality monsters will probably find a way to bowl out of their skins if push comes to shove.

And their fielding is always world class in icc events.

Australia is and will always be the most dangerous team in any icc event.
 
Tbf I think people underestimated the aussies this time around due to their series against pak and sri lanka.

The only main issue is short but if short can provide even 50 scores that's good enough.

They have Travis head, They have labu who enjoys Pakistani and slow pitched use conditons even if he's been somewhat out of form, They have inglis who's now in the form of his life, they have Carey who's been consistently on a 2 year purple patch, and they have maxwell who always shows up in icc tournaments. And despite Steve smith bring a circus clown in odi for a while now, he's a brilliant captain and is still a mentality monster, if he can revive his test career you can expect him to show up in odi as well.

The only issue is bowling, it's kinda weak but these mentality monsters will probably find a way to bowl out of their skins if push comes to shove.

And their fielding is always world class in icc events.

Australia is and will always be the most dangerous team in any icc event.

Australia in bilateral is not the same as Australia in ICC events.

For example, Aussies won the 2021 World T20. Right before that series, they lost series in both West Indies and Bangladesh. Once they entered World T20, they ended up winning it.

Same thing happened in 2023 WC. They started off with 2 back to back defeats. After that, they won 9 in a row (including final).

I wouldn't be surprised if Aussies win this CT undefeated.
 
Australia in bilateral is not the same as Australia in ICC events.

For example, Aussies won the 2021 World T20. Right before that series, they lost series in both West Indies and Bangladesh. Once they entered World T20, they ended up winning the World T20.

Same thing happened in 2023 WC. They started off with 2 back to back defeats. After that, they won 9 in a row (including final).

I wouldn't be surprised if Aussies win this CT undefeated.
Before 2023 wc they also got mauled by sa in the odi series. Sa killed them, even scored 400+ against them in 2 games and still smacked them in a group stage.

Yet after that they went on their 2nd longest unbeaten run since the classic Australia era.

I think more then skill, it's that these guys know how to play odi tournaments better then anyone and literally none of them take any pressure. Inglis and Carey were batting g as if they were chasing 100 runs with 10 wickets in hand.

Most teams including India would have folded if they were 130 for 4 chasing 350+
 
Australia in bilateral is not the same as Australia in ICC events.

For example, Aussies won the 2021 World T20. Right before that series, they lost series in both West Indies and Bangladesh. Once they entered World T20, they ended up winning it.

Same thing happened in 2023 WC. They started off with 2 back to back defeats. After that, they won 9 in a row (including final).

I wouldn't be surprised if Aussies win this CT undefeated.

Before 2023 wc they also got mauled by sa in the odi series. Sa killed them, even scored 400+ against them in 2 games and still smacked them in a group stage.

Yet after that they went on their 2nd longest unbeaten run since the classic Australia era.

I think more then skill, it's that these guys know how to play odi tournaments better then anyone and literally none of them take any pressure. Inglis and Carey were batting g as if they were chasing 100 runs with 10 wickets in hand.

Most teams including India would have folded if they were 130 for 4 chasing 350+

Exactly.

Same thing happened in 2007 WC.

Australia lost 0-3 in New Zealand prior to 2007 WC. Once they entered the WC, they won the whole World Cup undefeated. They didn't lose a single game.

Australia generally try much harder during ICC events. There is a reason why they have won 6 ODI World Cups, 1 WTC, 1 World T20, and 2 CTs.
 
This is going to be huge game for both of the team.

Hoping for a good match .:kp
 
This is gonna be one hell of a game. I think the team that is gonna win this game is gonna be the champions as well.
 
This is gonna be one hell of a game. I think the team that is gonna win this game is gonna be the champions as well.
Only if it's Australia. The problem with sa is that their chokers. They haven't had a good coach or good captain since Smith.

They have fantastic players but none of em know how to play under pressure.

It's why they'll get thrashed in wtc. A part of me wanted NZ to play aus in wtc and not sa. Sa playing means aus will 100% win.

So I wouldn't be worried if sa wins today. Their getting eliminated by NZ or India in semi's 100%.

But if it's aus. Then I'm not so sure, both India to a lesser extent and NZ to a greater extent are somewhat fearful of Aus. Every team is.

Historically only India, England and Sri Lanka don't back down and surrender against Australia in knock our stages but they always feel pressure none the less.

Every other team including Nz and sa just surrender and accept aus as their daddy. If aus reaches the knockout stages then only India can eliminate them. NZ is 200% panicking.
 
Weather not good near ground area, light rain and overcast more like Trent Bridge
 
This is a bummer. I was anticipating this as an ever more blockbuster contest than England v Australia.
 
Yea and apart from one game ( England - South Africa v) all The remaining game will be dead rubber as i don't think Afghanistan will put a fight against Australia and England.

:kp
Chak dei Australia 🫠
 
Chak dei Australia 🫠
Pray for India win against NZ so australia will not face india but NZ .

NZ is likely to lose against australia as they are mentality shot team whenever playing against australia.

India vs South Africa

Australia vs NZ

Final - India vs Australia , Revenge of World Cup 2023 anyway we did take revenge in 2024 World T20 .

:kp
 
Pray for India win against NZ so australia will not face india but NZ .

NZ is likely to lose against australia as they are mentality shot team whenever playing against australia.

India vs South Africa

Australia vs NZ

Final - India vs Australia , Revenge of World Cup 2023 anyway we did take revenge in 2024 World T20 .

:kp
BGT 🫠.

Anyway Idrc about CT. I care about Ashes and WTC for now.

Odi world cup > WTC > Ashes > BGT > CT > T20 wc for me.

^^ Note, just my opinion. I've never liked t20 wc cause it happens every 2 years and in recent times it's essentially just a t20 version of CT.

And CT is way too short. Don't get the point of a tournament that's a bootleg wc. I guess maybe too allow weaker teams to fluke it.

BGT and Ashes are extremely intense encounters between 2 quality sides( although Ashes has been one sided if played in Australia for a while now)

Wtc forces players to play tests and take rankings seriously. Odi wc is and forever wil be the Goat.

I'll be happy if aus wins ct, but if not, Congrats NZ or India.
 
BGT 🫠.

Anyway Idrc about CT. I care about Ashes and WTC for now.

Odi world cup > WTC > Ashes > BGT > CT > T20 wc for me.

^^ Note, just my opinion. I've never liked t20 wc cause it happens every 2 years and in recent times it's essentially just a t20 version of CT.

And CT is way too short. Don't get the point of a tournament that's a bootleg wc. I guess maybe too allow weaker teams to fluke it.

BGT and Ashes are extremely intense encounters between 2 quality sides( although Ashes has been one sided if played in Australia for a while now)

Wtc forces players to play tests and take rankings seriously. Odi wc is and forever wil be the Goat.

I'll be happy if aus wins ct, but if not, Congrats NZ or India.
Odi World cup > T20 world cup > Ashes= BGT >>>>>>>>>>>> than WTC

My preference
:kp
 
Pray for India win against NZ so australia will not face india but NZ .

NZ is likely to lose against australia as they are mentality shot team whenever playing against australia.

India vs South Africa

Australia vs NZ

Final - India vs Australia , Revenge of World Cup 2023 anyway we did take revenge in 2024 World T20 .

:kp
India will lose in the semis.
I get a good sleep whenever Indians start crying.
 
Odi World cup > T20 world cup > Ashes= BGT >>>>>>>>>>>> than WTC

:kp
T20 World Cup is a flawed format. All teams don't face another, and its the same Russian roulette nonsense as CT.

2022 t20 wc made me lose respect for the tournament because it proved how flawed and fluky it truly was.

Ashes has 100x more historical value because England is the same rubbish nation that sent aboriginals to die, yet we created a continent 100x more powerful then they ever will be and will continue to prove it as a country and cricketing nation.

BGT is more intense in recent times however but can't replace the history between eng and aus in the same way india and pak can't erase their hostile history with one another.

England sent us to die and we created a utopia that crushed it.

As for wtc, it 100% is the most fair format besides England who have am advantage but England is too rubbish to take advantage.

It forces sides to carefully plan their test series and keep up their win loss ratio and get better at test cricket as well as try to get better at neutral venues.

Ct and t20 are both Russian roulettes and I wish t20 would go back to its 2007-2010 format. 2021, 2022 and 2024 have all been joke tournaments and I'm saying that as a guy who won 2021.
 
This is unseasonal right? How long is it likely to last?
I'd say its seasonal. Generally towards the end of winter here in Pindi/Islamabad you get a spell of rainfall. There is a forecast of rain for the next few days aswell till the end of the weekend.
 
@Devadwal

Btw why would aus face india in a semi if NZ beats India?

What's the semi final format? Is it 1 vs 2 or 1 vs 1 and 2 vs 2?

If so, why would aus finish at no 1? Sa has higher rr, and they'll likely crush England given the forms of these 2 sides.

They'll finish at no 1 with a higher rr
 
A disaster of a tournament for a Pakistani fan, I assume.

No crowds in Karachi , 4/5 matches in Dubai, rain at Pindi, Pakistan knocked out in 5 days.

:inti
 
Steve Smith is a modern-day legend with the bat but as a captain in ICC tournaments he has endured plenty of bad luck. If Australia's last two games get washed out, they face a strong chance of being knocked out.
 
Steve Smith is a modern-day legend with the bat but as a captain in ICC tournaments he has endured plenty of bad luck. If Australia's last two games get washed out, they face a strong chance of being knocked out.
How? They'll have 4 points?

England ain't beating SA lol and aus vs Afg is in lahore bhai. Won't rain
 
Rawalpindi as usual disappoints

Why is this crappy venue shoved down our throats?
 
It all looks a bit grim in Rawalpindi as it continues to drizzle and the covers are firmly in place.
 
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Drizzle 8s very steady. Looks like no cricket today. Even the ground staff is not interested/hopeful.
 
Pindi has had many rained off games in PSL too. It’s a very risky venue to host big events.

Also it had bad light issues during Test matches, like 3pm cut offs for the day!
Also , the drainage is pretty poor
 
I mean you look at today game vs australia is is almost summer here its not even rainy season yet pindi game might me washed out and south africa will be again at receiving end just dont know how rain always seem to spoil their party.
 
@Devadwal

Btw why would aus face india in a semi if NZ beats India?

What's the semi final format? Is it 1 vs 2 or 1 vs 1 and 2 vs 2?

If so, why would aus finish at no 1? Sa has higher rr, and they'll likely crush England given the forms of these 2 sides.

They'll finish at no 1 with a higher rr
1 vs 2 . If india win than India is going to be top the group A .

South Africa -Eng match will be decided the who is going to top the group.

Likely group ranking South Africa(1) than Australia (2)

India( 1st ) vs Australia ( 2nd)

:kp
 
1 vs 2 . If india win than India is going to be top the group A .

South Africa -Eng match will be decided the who is going to top the group.

Likely group ranking South Africa(1) than Australia (2)

India( 1st ) vs Australia ( 2nd)

:kp
It'll be Aus vs NZ in semi's and India vs Sa. Nz on current form will likely beat india.

Anyway I don't want India and Aus to meet in semi's because Aus will demolish India in a final 100% but semi can go either way.

But a part of me wants England to qualify. Sa is a bottler, England can get rid of India if they learn how to play spin.
 
Steve Smith is a modern-day legend with the bat but as a captain in ICC tournaments he has endured plenty of bad luck. If Australia's last two games get washed out, they face a strong chance of being knocked out.
South Africa has had bad luck with rain in the past as well :LOL:
 
A disaster of a tournament for a Pakistani fan, I assume.

No crowds in Karachi , 4/5 matches in Dubai, rain at Pindi, Pakistan knocked out in 5 days.

:inti
It's a shame this match is likely going to get rained out. Because it was a sell-out.
 
Rawalpindi as usual disappoints

Why is this crappy venue shoved down our throats?
Fans in Pindi turn out for matches much more than people in Karachi. They have every right to experience an ICC tournament just like Karachi and Lahore. The blame for the bad scheduling and lack of work on the stadium falls on the PCB, not Pindi.
 
There's no bright news to share with you folks! Conditions continue to remain gloomy. It continues to drizzle. The umbrellas are up in the crowd. There are puddles of water all over the covers.
 
Rain forecast till Saturday . So Pakistan game will be washout too
 
It has started raining again.

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Puddles have formed over the covers and outfield, even if rain stops now Is Pindi Drainage system good enough to clear ground conditions in 3 hours ?
 
The cut-off time for a 20-over contest is 7:32 pm local. We're already losing overs and this rain hasn't abated one bit.
 
Full week washout

England v Afghanistan will be washed out too
 
Such a pathetic tournament. Move the matches ( possibly rain interrupt) from Pakistan to beautiful Dubai cricket stadium .

:kp
 
Persistent rain force the abandonment of the group stage match between Australia and South Africa in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Heavy rain in Rawalpindi caused a washout, with no balls bowled and both teams sharing one point each.

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