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Semi-final confusion may lead to empty seats in Edgbaston

The ICC has a resale platform which can sell more tickets but it seems like a far fetched dream now to expect spectators to buy more tickets.

World Cup 2019, Semi-Final, Birmingham, Australia,
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Published : Jul 10, 2019, 8:29 AM IST

Updated : Jul 10, 2019, 12:54 PM IST

London: As England and Australia get ready to lock horns in the semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World, there are reports doing the rounds that empty seats can be seen in Birmingham for the match between the arch-rivals.

During the group-stage matches, it seemed as if England and India would play each other in the semi-final, but India defeated Sri Lanka and Australia lost to South Africa which resulted in India topping the tournament standings. England ended the group stage at the third spot whereas New Zealand ended up at the fourth spot.

World Cup 2019, Semi-Final, Headingley, Australia,
Team India

And the semi-final lineup meant that India-New Zealand would face each other in the first knock-out match whereas England-Australia would lock horns in the second semi-final.

Seeing that India and England could possibly play each other in the semi-final, many Indian fans booked tickets for the match in Birmingham. But as India now faces New Zealand, fans are expected not to turn up for the England-Australia clash.

The ICC has a resale platform which can sell more tickets but it seems like a far fetched dream now to expect spectators to buy more tickets.

It is being reported that ICC have emailed or texted every ticket holder for the game and reminded them to use the official resale platform. They are also warning people who are tempted by using the unofficial sites for the purchase of tickets.

"The only way fans can guarantee their ticket will be valid is to buy it from the official ticket resale platform, which allows fans unable to attend the remaining matches to sell to other genuine fans at face value. Anyone purchasing tickets from an unauthorised source, either online or in person, faces the risk of being left out of pocket and unable to enter the venue," said ICC spokesperson.

World Cup 2019, Semi-Final, Headingley, Australia,
Jasprit Bumrah

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup semi-final between India and New Zealand was interrupted due to rain at Old Trafford on Tuesday. With the reserve day coming in, the crucial match will resume at 3 pm (IST) on July 10 with New Zealand at 211/5 after 46.1 overs.

All you need to know about reserve days.

A reserve day is required if the match officials decide that the ground and pitch conditions are not suitable for play to continue on the scheduled match day. All the steps are taken to finish the match on the scheduled date even if it requires shortening the match up to 20-overs per side or extending the match up to 120 minutes.

If there is still no result on the scheduled match day, then the play goes on the reserve day, and the same time and hours of play are used as the scheduled match day.

If no overs are bowled on the scheduled match day, then a full-50 overs per side match takes place on the reserve day if the weather permits. If the match ends up in a tie, super over is used to determine the winner. However, if no play takes place on the reserve day of the semi-final as well, then the higher placed team from the group stages progress to the finals of the tournament.

If there is no play possible on either the scheduled day of the final or the reserve Day, the World Cup gets shared between the two finalist teams.

London: As England and Australia get ready to lock horns in the semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World, there are reports doing the rounds that empty seats can be seen in Birmingham for the match between the arch-rivals.

During the group-stage matches, it seemed as if England and India would play each other in the semi-final, but India defeated Sri Lanka and Australia lost to South Africa which resulted in India topping the tournament standings. England ended the group stage at the third spot whereas New Zealand ended up at the fourth spot.

World Cup 2019, Semi-Final, Headingley, Australia,
Team India

And the semi-final lineup meant that India-New Zealand would face each other in the first knock-out match whereas England-Australia would lock horns in the second semi-final.

Seeing that India and England could possibly play each other in the semi-final, many Indian fans booked tickets for the match in Birmingham. But as India now faces New Zealand, fans are expected not to turn up for the England-Australia clash.

The ICC has a resale platform which can sell more tickets but it seems like a far fetched dream now to expect spectators to buy more tickets.

It is being reported that ICC have emailed or texted every ticket holder for the game and reminded them to use the official resale platform. They are also warning people who are tempted by using the unofficial sites for the purchase of tickets.

"The only way fans can guarantee their ticket will be valid is to buy it from the official ticket resale platform, which allows fans unable to attend the remaining matches to sell to other genuine fans at face value. Anyone purchasing tickets from an unauthorised source, either online or in person, faces the risk of being left out of pocket and unable to enter the venue," said ICC spokesperson.

World Cup 2019, Semi-Final, Headingley, Australia,
Jasprit Bumrah

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup semi-final between India and New Zealand was interrupted due to rain at Old Trafford on Tuesday. With the reserve day coming in, the crucial match will resume at 3 pm (IST) on July 10 with New Zealand at 211/5 after 46.1 overs.

All you need to know about reserve days.

A reserve day is required if the match officials decide that the ground and pitch conditions are not suitable for play to continue on the scheduled match day. All the steps are taken to finish the match on the scheduled date even if it requires shortening the match up to 20-overs per side or extending the match up to 120 minutes.

If there is still no result on the scheduled match day, then the play goes on the reserve day, and the same time and hours of play are used as the scheduled match day.

If no overs are bowled on the scheduled match day, then a full-50 overs per side match takes place on the reserve day if the weather permits. If the match ends up in a tie, super over is used to determine the winner. However, if no play takes place on the reserve day of the semi-final as well, then the higher placed team from the group stages progress to the finals of the tournament.

If there is no play possible on either the scheduled day of the final or the reserve Day, the World Cup gets shared between the two finalist teams.

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Vaughan, Manjrekar, banter, sour, Englishman, blocked

Manchester: The banter between former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar and ex-England skipper Michael Vaughan over India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has come to a sour end with Manjrekar blocking Vaughan, as per the Englishman.



Taking to Twitter, Vaughan wrote: "BREAKING NEWS .. I have been blocked by @sanjaymanjrekar .. !!! #CWC19 (sic)."



Jadeja and Manjrekar have been in the news in recent times after the latter called him a ‘bits and pieces' cricketer and the same didn't go down well with Jadeja as he asked the cricketer-turned-commentator to respect players.



But going into the semifinal, Manjrekar had picked Jadeja in his team and that saw former England skipper Vaughan pull his leg. But Manjrekar was quick to shut him down.



Vaughan had responded to Manjrekar's tweet and wrote: "I see you have picked that bits and pieces cricketer!!!"



Manjrekar then replied to Vaughan's tweet, saying: "‘Predicted' my dear Vaughan...not ‘my' team."



Speaking to media, Manjrekar had said on the eve of the Bangladesh game that he still wanted to back Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav despite their poor outing against England. Reacting to this, Jadeja had asked the expert to learn to respect people.



"I am not a big fan of bits and pieces players which Jadeja is at this point of his career in 50-over cricket. In Test matches, he is a pure bowler. But in 50-overs cricket, I would rather have a batsman and a spinner," Manjrekar had said.



Reacting to the comments, Jadeja had tweeted: "Still i have played twice the number of matches you have played and i m still playing. Learn to respect ppl who have achieved.i have heard enough of your verbal diarrhoea.@sanjaymanjrekar (sic.)."



Manjrekar did change his opinion on Saturday during the India-Sri Lanka game in which Jadeja featured, calling him a 'street-smart' cricketer.


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Last Updated : Jul 10, 2019, 12:54 PM IST

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