Prior, the beginning of the warm-up match had been deferred because of downpour. “It’s coming down here at The Gabba as of now. Deadline for a 5-over-a-side game is 8.46 PM (4.16 PM IST),” tweeted the Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

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Prior in the day, downpour had cleaned out the training match among Pakistan and Afghanistan at a similar scene. With weighty downpour actually hampering the beginning of play among India and New Zealand, the authorities, including umpire Paul Reiffel, figured that the weather conditions wouldn’t clear up rapidly, in this manner making ready for the match to be deserted.

India had crushed reigning champs Australia by six runs in their most memorable warm-up match at The Gabba on Monday. Fifties from KL Rahul (57) and Suryakumar Yadav (50) assisted India with posting a difficult 186/7 in their 20 overs.

In answer, Australia required 16 runs off the last two overs. Yet, Harshal Patel surrendered just five runs in a sublime nineteenth over and got the wicket of commander Aaron Finch, who top-scored with a 54-ball 76, aside from a splendid run-out of Tim David by Virat Kohli’s immediate hit.

Mohammed Shami was then an unexpected pick to dumbfound the last in the wake of having not bowled in the whole match and left his imprint by having Pat Cummins got at long-on, because of a marvelous one-gave get by Kohli at long-on.

Shami then nailed his last two yorkers right and pushed over Josh Inglis and Kane Richardson to seal a tight success for India in the last over where four wickets fell, remembering that of Ashton Agar for a run-out.

— The SportsGrail (@tsg_sportsgrail) October 19, 2022

India, the debut T20 World Cup victors in 2007, are in Gathering 2 of Very 12 phase in the 2022 T20 World Cup, close by Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Africa and two qualifying sides from the main round of the competition.

Subsequent to going head to head against most outstanding adversaries Pakistan at the MCG on October 23, India will play their Very 12 matches on October 27 (against first qualifier side from Cycle One at SCG), October 30 (against South Africa at Perth Arena), November 2 (against Bangladesh at Adelaide Oval) and November 6 (against second qualifier side from Cycle One at MCG).