June 12 (CRICKETNMORE) The unpredictable English weather has struck the 2019 edition of the World Cup. While ICC Chief Executive David Richardson has made it clear that having reserve days in the group stages would have been a logistical nightmare, the current scenario has dampened the spirits of the teams as incessant rain has washed off three games already. And even as India prepare to take on New Zealand in Nottingham on Thursday, the rain threat looms large once again.
While the Indian team had to cancel their training session on Tuesday due to heavy showers, Virat Kohli and boys are expected to train around 10a.m. local time on Wednesday and the forecast doesn't look to bright as it has drizzled all morning. Coming to the match day, the forecast shows that the temperature in Nottingham could be as low as 13 degrees celsius and drizzles can be expected.
The met department also expects 'heavy prolonged rain' that could lead to 'localised flooding'. While the overhead conditions are expected to get better by afternoon, a rain-curtailed game isn't something that either team will be looking at as outside forces then take centrestage like the D/L system.