Updated On: 02 November, 2022 08:12 AM IST | Adelaide | R Kaushik
With India and Bangladesh identically positioned with four points from three matches, both teams will be hoping that rain does not disrupt today’s crucial Group 2 encounter

India’s Virat Kohli leaves after an indoor practice session in rain-hit Adelaide yesterday. Pic/AFP
In the city of churches, it’s prayer time as the Super 12s of the T20 World Cup head towards a climax. In a tournament already hit by rain, there is a possibility of more as India face Bangladesh in a crucial Group 2 clash at the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday.
Both teams are identically positioned with four points from three matches, with Bangladesh’s net run rate being -1.533, while India are significantly better off at +0.844. However, after the loss to South Africa in Perth India would rather have a full game to reassert their credentials rather than rely on other factors to progress.