Rain plays spoilsport as Oz against S Africa is washed out

Update: 2025-02-25 18:31 GMT

Rawalpindi: The Champions Trophy match between Australia and South Africa was abandoned here on Tuesday due to persistent rain, forcing the two Group B heavyweights to share a point each.

The weather did not allow even the toss to be completed. With the conditions not getting any better, the match officials called off the game a little more than three hours after the scheduled start time.

The cut-off time for the game was 7.32 pm but the officials made the call much earlier with no weather improvement in sight.

After the no result, South Africa and Australia shared one point each and it means that Wednesday’s contest between England and Afghanistan has turned into a virtual knockout with the loser becoming the third team to be eliminated from the ICC event.

Tournament hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh were knocked out of the event on Monday after suffering two successive defeats. Both Australia and South Africa had won their opening game against England and Afghanistan, respectively.

Interestingly, it was Australia’s fourth abandoned game in their last eight outings in the Champions Trophy. They next play Afghanistan in Lahore on February 28, while the Proteas face England in Karachi the following day. Rain is predicted in Rawalpindi as well as Lahore and the PCB will be hoping it doesn’t play spoilsport. 

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