India captain Virat Kohli's focus has turned to Pakistan immediately after his side's match against New Zealand was abandoned without a ball being bowled at the Cricket World Cup.
This is the fourth World Cup match which has been abandoned due to rain with the previous highest number of washed out matches in a World Cup being two, in 1992 and 2003.
India have started well in the World Cup, winning their opening two matches against South Africa and Australia, before their match against New Zealand was abandoned.
India will now face Pakistan at 9.30pm this Sunday while New Zealand will take on South Africa 9.30pm next Wednesday.
Meanwhile, at 9.30 tonight Australia play Sri Lanka.
The group stage format is a round robin, where all ten teams play each other once, in a single group.
This means a total of 45 matches will be played, with each team playing a total of nine matches.
The top four teams from the group will progress to the knockout stage.
New Zealand currently lead the points table, Australia are in second place, India are third while England come in fourth.
The final will be played on the 14th of July.
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