The final match of T20 World Cup 2024 will be played between India and South Africa in Barbados today. This time the match is between two teams who have been waiting for the trophy for a long time. The final match will be played in Barbados at 8 pm Indian time. After the great match between these two teams on June 29, the wait of any team will end. With this, the world will also get a new world champion, but in the meantime rain is becoming a big enemy for the fans. However, a reserve day has been kept in the final match.
Rain in Barbados before the final
Many videos are becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which it is being claimed that there was heavy rain in Barbados a night before the final match. After watching this video, the tension of the fans has also started increasing. However, the probability of rain during the match is said to be 78 percent. The ICC has also implemented new rules for the final match. 190 extra minutes have been allowed for this match.
Will there be a reserve day in the final?
The ICC had kept a reserve day for the first semi-final between South Africa and Afghanistan. No reserve day was kept for the second semi-final between India and England. However, the ICC allowed 240 minutes of extra time i.e. 4 hours and 10 minutes to complete the game in this match. A reserve day has been kept on June 30 for the final. If the rain does not stop on June 29, then the fans will have to wait one more day for the final match. Let us tell you that apart from the reserve day, 190 minutes of extra time has been kept on both days.
How to know the result of the match?
The ICC has kept a reserve day for the final match. If the match is not completed due to rain, then the match will be completed tomorrow i.e. on June 30. Apart from this, if the match is not completed even on the reserve day, then both the teams will be declared joint winners. It will be played in Barbados today at 8 pm Indian time. If there is heavy rain, then there is a possibility that the match can be played at 10 am instead of 8 am.