Champions Trophy: Kaif questions PCB's use of ICC funds after rain called-off Aus vs SA clash in Rawalpindi

IANS February 25, 2025 247 views

Mohammad Kaif criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board for inadequate ground coverage after rain washed out the Champions Trophy match between Australia and South Africa. He questioned whether ICC funds were properly utilized by the hosts, sharing images of the partially covered outfield in Rawalpindi. This marks Pakistan's first time hosting an ICC event in 29 years, with stadium renovations being completed just days before the tournament. Both teams shared a point each with South Africa remaining atop Group B followed by Australia in second position.

"It's a shame that the Rawalpindi ground isn't fully covered. Such an important match - SA vs Aus - might go down the drain because no one addressed this issue." - Mohammad Kaif
New Delhi, Feb 25: Former India batter Mohammad Kaif lashed out at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not covering the entire ground as rain washed out the ICC Champions Trophy Group B fixture between Australia and South Africa in Rawalpindi.

Key Points

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Rain in Rawalpindi forced match abandonment with outfield not fully covered

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Pakistan hosting first ICC event in 29 years after 1996 World Cup

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South Africa remains top of Group B with three points

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Stadium renovations completed just days before tournament despite extensions

Heavy rain in Rawalpindi delayed the toss for more than three hours before the fixture was called off. Just before the official announcement of the match abandonment, a picture shared by Kaif on social media showed that the outfield was not fully covered by the groundsmen.

Baffled with the scenes at the venue, Kaif slammed the hosts for their use of ICC funds for the eight-team marquee tournament and called it a "shame".

Taking to X, Kaif wrote, "It's a shame that the Rawalpindi ground isn't fully covered. Such an important match - SA vs Aus - might go down the drain because no one addressed this issue. Was the ICC money utilised wisely by hosts?"

For the unversed, the renovation of stadiums in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi was completed just days before the Champions Trophy despite multiple deadline extensions.

This marks Pakistan's first time hosting an ICC event in 29 years, having last co-hosted the 1996 World Cup. Meanwhile, India are playing their matches in Dubai.

The conditions in Rawalpindi didn't improve even after more than three hours of the scheduled start and the officials took the ultimate decision to abandon the encounter.

The first-ever encounter between the two sides in the tournament saw an unwanted end as both sides shared a point each due to no result. With this, South Africa stay atop the Group B with three points at a NRR of +2.140, while Australia are second with +0.475.

South Africa and Australia started their campaign on a winning note against Afghanistan and England respectively. A win in the clash would have bolstered their semis hopes in Group B.

Australia will next take on Afghanistan in their final Group B match on February 28 while South Africa will play England in their last game on March 1.

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