A much-awaited match between England and Australia at the T20 World Cup was washed out without a ball being bowled at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Friday. It was the second match of the day, after Ireland v Afghanistan, to be washed out at the venue, leaving the group wide open. The match between England and Australia was must-win for both the teams, having lost a game each. As things stand, New Zealand currently lead the group, ahead of their game against Sri Lanka in Sydney on Saturday.
The top two teams from the group will reach the semi-finals.
So far, four matches have been washed out in the tournament due to rain.
Afghanistan have now had two of their three games abandoned, and as a result, lie bottom of the table.
Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi expressed his disappointment after their latest washout.
"The preparation was really good, we learned a lot from our first game against England and worked on our particular mistakes," he said.
"We were fully ready... the plan was to put a score on the board and bring the spinners into the game during the chase."