Rain threatens to play spoilsport in India-Pakistan showdown

Eden Gardens has a new drainage system now and has brought high-quality covers from the UK to ensure that rain disruptions don't damage the outfield.

Rain threatens to play spoilsport in India-Pakistan showdown
KOLKATA: Thunderstorm and heavy showers that lashed the city today hours before the high-voltage India-Pakistan World Twenty20 clash have subsided, raising hopes of the match going ahead here.

Rain in the morning was followed by a thundershower around 4:30pm, three hours before the highly-anticipated encounter between the two traditional rivals.
Groundsmen were busy with mopping up operations overseen by Cricket Association of Bengal President Sourav Ganguly, a former India captain. Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan was also seen at the ground with Ganguly.

The iconic Eden Gardens has a new drainage system now and has also brought high-quality covers from the UK to ensure that rain disruptions don't damage the outfield.

Already, a number of spectators have thronged the ground expecting and are hoping that there will be no curtailment in the overs for the crucial must-win tie for India.

As per ICC regulations, the curtailment of overs will start only if 45 minutes are lost to rains and umpires will wait till at least 10:15pm before calling off the game.

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If the match is washed out completely, both teams will get a point each.
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