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Rashid Latif, a prominent figure in cricket, has criticized the International Cricket Council (ICC) for organizing T20 World Cup matches in Florida, where heavy rains and flooding have been reported. The decision to play matches in such conditions has raised eyebrows, especially considering the challenges faced by teams on New York’s low-scoring pitches. Latif’s concern is that three important matches may be affected by rain, impacting the overall tournament.
Meanwhile, Florida’s governor has issued a flood alert due to the ongoing heavy rains. Despite this, Lauderhill Cricket Stadium is set to host three matches between June 14 and 16. Notably, the Group A clash between Pakistan and Ireland on June 16 holds significant implications. If the American team defeats Ireland, Pakistan’s chances of advancing will be confirmed. However, a defeat for the national team could still see them progress by overcoming Ireland in subsequent matches.