India is set to face England in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup on Thursday, June 27, at Providence Stadium, Guyana. After an impressive unbeaten run in the group stage, India now faces their toughest challenge as they enter the knockout phase. Led by Rohit Sharma, India dominated their group, winning all their matches except one washout against Canada.

England, the defending champions, had a shaky start and nearly faced elimination after a loss to Scotland in the group stage. However, they secured their spot in the Super 8s thanks to Australia’s win over Scotland. England then advanced to the semi-finals with victories over West Indies and the USA.
Both teams are entering this match with strong momentum, making this semi-final one of the most anticipated clashes of the tournament. However, weather forecasts predict heavy rain, which threatens to disrupt the game. According to weather.com, there is a 60% chance of rain on match day. The rain probability starts at 33% at the game’s beginning at 10:30 am local time and increases to 59% by 1 pm. This forecast suggests a stop-start match, likely frustrating both players and fans.
With rain looming, the possibility of a full-fledged game diminishes, adding uncertainty to this crucial semi-final encounter between India and England.

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