The match has been suspended due to rain.
The play has been suspended due to rain.
Please check them.
Regarding cricket matches, what is the difference between match and play?
We say 'Play has been suspended due to rain' (Not 'The play'). In that context, there's no difference—there's no cricket till the rain stops.
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We say 'Play has been suspended due to rain' (Not 'The play').
In that context, there's no difference—there's no cricket till the rain stops.