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Rain threatens New Zealand’s world cup journey in crucial Bangalore match

New Zealand faces a crucial match against Sri Lanka in the ongoing Cricket Men’s World Cup 2023, needing a win to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Despite a strong start with a 9-wicket victory over England, they risk elimination with 8 points from 8 games. Rain in Bangalore adds uncertainty to their chances.

With Pakistan and Afghanistan closely trailing, the Kiwis aim to stay ahead in the points table. Sri Lanka, struggling with only 2 wins, seeks to salvage pride in a tournament where they are tied with the Netherlands at the lower end.

A win against Sri Lanka would give New Zealand a two-point lead over Pakistan, influencing their strategy for the upcoming match against England. Afghanistan, although on eight points, lags in net run rate.

In their 101 ODIs, New Zealand leads Sri Lanka with 51 wins to 41. Recent encounters favor New Zealand, including a March 2023 triumph by 6 wickets.

Yellow alerts in Bangalore until November 10 raise concerns about the match being affected by rain, with the possibility of a washout due to predicted thunderstorms. The MET department’s caution is prompted by heavy rainfall in the preceding days.

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