Statement : The cricket fans turn anxious regarding tomorrow’s match after the MET department’s weather forecast that it may rain tomorrow.
Courses of Action:
I. The cricket match should be postponed to a day when the weather is clear.
II. The MET department should not reveal such forecasts before to match to avoid the spread of anxiety among the public.
IT is the duty of the MET department to forecast the weather and it must not be altered in any case. Thus II, is not relevant course of action. Also, the match dates should not be altered on the basis of predictions. If it rains during match, other actions like, short over etc may be better course of actions.
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