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September 05, 2023

Supporters could incur big losses if Super Four ties are moved out of Colombo due to rain

- FIROZ MIRZA

Avid fans stand to lose due to cloud over ties

FANS are expected to be the biggest losers even as the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) weighs its options before taking a final call on shifting the Super Four stage of the 2023 Asia Cup out of Colombo due to inclement weather. A lot of them reached Sri Lanka to witness their teams in action at the continental tournament. As far as fans from India and Pakistan are concerned, most of them decided to watch at least two matches between the rivals one each in group and Super Four stage - before taking a call on the final.

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