Rain forecast for all five days of WTC Final, know who will become champion if test is canceled or drawn

WTC Final India vs Australia: Less than a week is left for the final match of the World Test Championship 2023 to be played between India and Australia. Meanwhile, information is being received that rain can become a villain on all five days of the Test at The Oval in London. Let us tell you who will become the champion if this test is canceled or drawn?

Rain forecast for all five days of WTC Final, know who will become champion if test is canceled or drawn

Less than a week is left for the final match of the World Test Championship 2023. By correcting the mistakes of the last WTC final, Team India under the leadership of Rohti Sharma will come down with the intention of capturing this ICC title this time. At the same time, Australia going to play the final of WTC for the first time and will be led by Pat Cummins. Players of both teams have started sweating to prepare for this important match. Meanwhile, news is coming that rain can become a villain in The Oval, London. According to World Weather Online, there is a possibility of rain between June 7 and 11.

According to World Weather Online, light rain is forecast for the first 3 days i.e. June 7, 8, and 9 at The Oval in London during the final of the World Test Championship. After this, the possibility of heavy rains has been expressed on the last two days, 10 and 11 June. In such a situation, if the rain becomes a villain in this test match and the match is canceled, then which team will become the ICC champion?

If the final match of the World Test Championship is called off due to rain, both India and Australia will be declared joint winners. In the event of a final draw or tie as per ICC rules, the teams will be declared winners.

Along with this, the prize money of about Rs 13 crore, which will be given to the winner, will also be divided in half. While the prize money of the runner-up, about six crore rupees, will not be given to anyone.

As per ICC rules, the reserve day will be used only if fewer than the stipulated overs are bowled on the regular day. The remaining overs can be used on the reserve day. Whether the match will go on till the reserve day or not, the decision of the match referee will be taken one hour before the end of the fifth day's play.