With Colombo witnessing heavy rains over the last few days, the Asian Cricket Council is deliberating a shift in the venue for the Super 4 stages of the Asia Cup. The Indian Express understands that the teams have been apprised of the situation in Sri Lanka’s capital and Pallekele and Dambulla are understood to be looked at as alternate options.
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The ongoing Asia Cup which is being played in a hybrid model in Pakistan and Sri Lanka has the all important Super 4 stage coming up starting next week. The event hosted by Pakistan is also being played in Sri Lanka after India’s refusal to cross the LOC. As previously reported by this newspaper, when ACC zeroed in on Sri Lanka as the second venue, Sri Lanka Cricket had suggested to host the event in Dambulla, which is a dry region in the central part of the country.
How disappointing! Rain mars the greatest contest in cricket. But this was forecast. As PCB Chair, I urged the ACC to play in UAE but poor excuses were made to accommodate Sri Lanka. Too hot in Dubai, they said. But it was as hot when the Asia Cup was played there last time in…
— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) September 2, 2023
However with the broadcasters and teams showing reluctance to travel to Dambulla, Pallekele and Colombo were picked as venues. However with this being monsoon season in the island both these places have been witnessing heavy rainfall over the past five days. Even Saturday’s match between India and Pakistan in Pallekele was washed out.
While there was hope that the situation could change in Colombo, the recent rains in the capital city is now forcing the ACC to rethink. Although the first match in Colombo is only on September 9, the ACC is concerned about the weather forecast that doesn’t seems to promise much. Sri Lanka doesn’t usually host matches in September beyond the first week of the month because of wet conditions and in case the Super 4 stages go ahead in Colombo, it would be on the mercy of the rain gods.
With two more matches remaining in Pakistan, the ACC is likely to take a final call on the venue over the next 24-48 hours. Keeping the tournament in Pallekele also comes with a risk of rain.
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