USA vs Ireland game in Group A of the T20 World Cup which is scheduled for Friday as it will decide the fate of several teams. However, the flood situation in Florida and forecast for more spells of heavy rain threaten could play a spoilsport, which works in favour of the home team.
Out of the three statdiums picked for the tournament, three remaining matches of Group A are all scheduled to be held at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Florida. The other two venues are in New York and Dallas.
The upcoming match on Friday will see USA on the brink of another history-making moment with a chance to progress to the 'Super 8s' stage in their debut appearance in the T20 World Cup, and the inclement weather in Florida can make the equation even simpler.
What happens if it rains?
If the game gets washed out, USA will move to five points and finish at No. 2 to join group-leaders India as the two teams to enter the 'Super 8s'. That will leave the remaining two matches of the group in Florida — India vs Canada (June 15) and Pakistan vs Ireland (June 16) — meaningless.
However, if weather allows a result-oriented game on Friday and Ireland manage to beat the US, it will breathe new life into Pakistan's campaign. The Babar Azam-led team will then have to beat Ireland, which will take Pakistan through to the next stage in the tournament, edging out USA on net run-rate.
Weather situation in Florida:
For the third day in a row, a line of storms spanning from the west to the east coast of