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WATCH: Dinesh Karthik Provides IND vs ENG Semi-Final Weather Update

Dinesh Karthik posted 2 posts within an hour which gave contrasting views of the Guyana ground but gave the fans hope

Edited By : Shashwat Nishant | Updated: Jun 27, 2024 18:28 IST
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As Team India take on England in the semi-final clash of the T20 World Cup 2024 in Guyana on June 27th, the rain threat looms large on the fixture which will decide who will face first-time finalists South Africa in the final of the quadrennial event.

Dinesh Karthik Provides Instant Updates On IND vs ENG Weather

While the weather predictions has indicated rain to interrupt proceedings in the match, some suggest that it will not be for a prolonged time. However, the most recent update from former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik showed that the rain has covered the ground with water but there are indications that the sun will be showing up soon in order to let the games begin.

Dinesh Karthik shared a post on the social media platform ‘X’ showing the condition of the ground where the semi-final is to take place in a few moments. He captioned the video by saying ‘Not so good at the moment  Rained heavily when we were on our way and it’s drizzling now But good news is , the. Sun is peeping out’

His update which scared the fans didn’t last for too long as Dinesh posted another video just moments after which showed a ray of hope for both the English players and fans. The video showed the Guyana stadium being lit by sunlight and few to no visuals of water in the outfield.

He captioned his second post ‘I started with bad news , but here’s some good news now Sun is out and covers are being removed How QUICK was that’

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First published on: Jun 27, 2024 06:28 PM IST

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