West Indies, Pakistan suffer washout for second time in T20I series. Cricket News – Times of India

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Guyana: Torrential rain left the outfield empty, resulting in the cancellation of the third Twenty20 International between West Indies and Pakistan at the National Stadium in Guyana on Sunday.
With just eight balls bowled at the start of the match, the home team scored 15 for no loss in eight balls before rain swept the players off the ground and intensified to the point that the ground was flooded within minutes. Went.
Extensive mopping up operations by the ground staff failed to improve enough for the game to resume.
The match was called off ten minutes before the scheduled cut-off time, allowing for a minimum requirement of five overs-per-side matches.
Pakistan is leading 1-0 in the final at the same venue on Tuesday.
Babar Azam’s team has won by seven runs in the only match of the series played in Providence on Saturday.
Incessant rain also paid off in the opening game of the series in Barbados last Wednesday.

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