If World Twenty20 organisers had made a concerted effort to add an extra element of unpredictability to the competition, they couldn’t have come up with a better idea than to play it in the Caribbean during the wet season.
England can count themselves lucky that after spending two days, quite literally, at the heart of the storm at Providence Stadium, Guyana, they’ve escaped with a place in the Super Eight stage of the competition. That famed luck of the Irish, however, deserted William Porterfield’s side in the final match of Group D, with rain eventually washing out their match against England and ending their World Twenty20 chances.
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