Persistent rain in Christchurch dampens Sri Lanka's 2023 World Cup direct qualification hopes (Image Source: IANS)
The incessant rainfall in Christchurch washed out the second ODI match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, without a ball being bowled on Tuesday, leaving visitors' direct qualification hopes for this year's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup hanging by a thread.
As a result of the tie, both teams get 5 Super League points each. But Sri Lanka's chances of direct qualification for the World Cup 2023 have been further diminished as they are currently placed ninth with 82 points in the Super League table with only one match left in the cycle, which is the third ODI against New Zealand, scheduled to take place on March 31 in Hamilton.
Sri Lanka needs to win the third ODI to surpass West Indies and move up to the eighth position in the standings.