Unfortunate weather conditions powers second Afghanistan versus Ireland ODI in Sharjah to be canceled

Poor weather in parts of the UAE has affected two important international fixtures on Saturday. The second ODI between Afghanistan and Ireland is called off altogether, while the ICC ODI World Cup League 2 game between UAE and Scotland has been postponed. It was reported on Friday itself that the UAE versus Scotland game in Dubai was being delayed "attributable to the terrible weather patterns across country" following an order from the concerned government division. On Saturday, the Afghanistan Cricket Board declared that "weighty and relentless downpour in Sharjah [the scene for the game]" had constrained the match to be canceled. "The choice to cancel the game was made as the consequence of broad conversations between the occasion's specialized panel, match authorities, and ground staff," the board said in a proclamation. Afghanistan at present lead the series 1-0 after a 35-run win in the principal ODI in Sharjah on Thursday, and the third and last round of the series is supposed to be played on time on Walk 12 at a similar setting. Reports in segments of the UAE media on Saturday said that unfortunate weather patterns in the space had made flights be dropped, and as per Khaleej Times, a yellow weather conditions alert had been given, proposing that it could deteriorate. The Public has likewise detailed thunder, lightning and weighty downpour in Abu Dhabi, and the suspension of the transport administration among Dubai and Sharjah, however marine vehicle administrations had continued across Dubai after a morning of disturbances.

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