The ICC World Cup warm-up matches among Pakistan and Bangladesh and South Africa and West Indies were Sunday canceled because of downpour in both the scenes.
While the Pakistan-Bangladesh coordinate in Cardiff was deserted without a ball being bowled, the tie between South Africa and West Indies saw next to no activity.
South Africa were drifting at 95 for no misfortune in Bristol subsequent to being sent into bat when the match was canceled. Hashim Amla was batting on 51 off 46 balls and Quinton de Cook was not out on 37 off 30 balls. The match between South Africa and West Indies saw two downpour interferences – first after nine overs and afterward after 12.4 overs, constraining the on-field umpires to desert the game.
While Pakistan were staggered by Afghanistan by three wickets in their first warm-up game in Bristol on Friday, South Africa vanquished Sri Lanka by 87 keeps running in their opening practice coordinate in Cardiff that day.
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