During the second semi-final of T20 World Cup between India and England on Thursday, Barbados is expected to be raining. Also as the venue for the final on 29 June; thus, Guyana kept the groundstaff on their toes.
India beat England by a margin of 68 runs thus setting up a title clash with South Africa who thrashed Afghanistan in their first semi-final at Trinidad by nine wickets. The teams will now move to Bridgetown in Barbados where all eyes will be focused on Kensington Oval.
The final unlike the second semifinal between India and England has a reserve day (June 30) but both days have pretty grim weather forecast.
According to accuweather.com, Saturday (June 29th) ‘s weather conditions are predicted. As “cloudy, breezy and humid with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm, mainly early in the day”. It also shows that there is possibility of thunderstorms accounting to about 47% with the cloud cover being 99%.

JUNE 29 AFTERNOON (100% cloud cover)


Thereafter comes ‘the reserve day’ (June 30), which according to forecast will be: “Mostly cloudy and humid; breezy in the morning then occasional rain and a thunderstorm in the afternoon.”
JUNE 30