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Rain delays toss in Aus-SA Champions Trophy clash

Rain delays toss in Aus-SA Champions Trophy clash

Rawalpindi, Feb 25 (UNI) The toss for the seventh match of the ICC Champions Trophy between Australia and South Africa at the International Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi has been delayed due to rain.
The scheduled toss time was affected by a steady drizzle that has refused to relent, with the covers firmly in place over the pitch. Dark clouds continue to hover over the stadium, and the delay seems likely to extend.
Though the main cover was briefly removed when the drizzle momentarily stopped, the rain made a swift return. The ground staff, with the aid of Super Soppers, are making efforts to keep the field in the best possible condition, but for play to commence, the rain must subside. Adding to the concerns, the wind conditions remain relatively still, offering little hope of a quick clearance.
As of 14.32 IST, the pitch and surrounding square remain under covers, and officials are closely monitoring the weather conditions.
Both Australia and South Africa boast formidable batting lineups, raising expectations for a high-scoring contest. Encounters between these two teams in ICC events have always generated excitement, with their most recent meeting in the 2023 ODI World Cup semifinal providing a thrilling contest.
On that occasion, South Africa managed only 212, but their bowlers made the chase difficult for Australia, who scraped through with a tense three-wicket win in the death overs.
The outcome of today’s match holds significant implications for both teams. A win will strengthen their chances of securing a semifinal berth, while a loss will leave the defeated side in a must-win situation for their final group-stage fixture.
South Africa enter this contest with momentum, having convincingly won their opening game. Despite their historical vulnerability against quality spin, their batsmen navigated Afghanistan’s spinners effectively, with Ryan Rickelton's century setting the platform for a commanding total of 315. Their bowlers then delivered a stellar performance, securing a resounding 107-run victory and boosting their net run rate.
Though missing some key seamers in this tournament, South Africa’s bowling attack, led by an efficient pace unit and an economical Keshav Maharaj, has proven its mettle.
With both teams eager to take the field, all eyes remain on the weather as fans hope for the rain clouds to clear. Toss and team line-ups will be announced as soon as conditions permit.
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