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NO RESULT IN 66 OVERS? THAT’S ANOWN GOAL

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THE Champions Trophy has been brilliant so far, even though the rain has been a big talking point. There’s not much we can do about that.
The only potential option is look at the forecast and adjust the game conditions. In Australia’s clash with Bangladesh, there were 66 overs played and no result.
The rain was always forecast and we knew roughly when it was coming, so they could have played a 40-over-aside game.
Taking 20 overs off a game is a big chunk of time, but having 66 overs and no result is when cricket shoots itself in the foot. The captains would obviously have to agr...

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