Ind vs Can: Will Florida weather allow India to extend unbeaten run?

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India stormed into the 'Super 8s' of the

T20 World Cup

on the back of three consecutive wins in Group A, but whether the 2007 champions can extend that unbeaten run on Saturday against Canada hugely depends on the Florida weather relenting.
Florida has been experiencing flash-flood situation over the past few days with a state of emergency declared in some parts, which leaves the fate of

India vs Canada

on Saturday hanging in the balance.

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The wet conditions in the outfield of the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in

Lauderhill

on Friday morning led to the washout of co-hosts USA's match against Ireland, which caused a major upset and a historic moment.
The rained-out match meant the 2009 winners Pakistan bowed out of the tournament, while the US made a historic entry into the 'Super 8s' in their debut appearance in the event.

The no-result outcome in

USA vs Ireland

match also left the remaining two games in Group A of elementary interest as India are assured of topping the group, followed by USA at number two as the two teams to progress.
India have defeated Ireland, USA and Pakistan so far to secure six points, while USA have five points from their two wins and a no-result, which includes the historic triumph over Pakistan.
The weather forecast for the Lauderhill region in Florida remains grim, although the afternoon forecast reads slightly better for the game that is scheduled to begin 10:30 am local time, which is 8 pm in India.

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June 15 morning (Lauderhill, Florida)
Forecast: Mostly cloudy, a shower or thunderstorm in spots; humid
Cloud cover: 94%
Rain: 3.2mm
June 15 afternoon (Lauderhill, Florida)
Forecast: Mostly cloudy and humid
Cloud cover: 94%
The last game of the group, which is also an inconsequential affair, will be played between Pakistan and Ireland on Sunday at the same venue.

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