Rugby fans in Japan and around the world have reacted with anger over the news that two pool matches at the Rugby World Cup have been cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis. On Thursday, World Rugby announced the All Blacks’ Pool B game with Italy and the Pool C showdown between England and France were both cancelled. Italy captain Sergio Parisse hits out at ‘ridiculous’ All Blacks cancellation All Blacks must ‘adapt, adjust’ to Typhoon Hagibis – Hansen World Rugby cancels All Blacks v Italy game as storm threatens These two matches are the first at a Rugby World Cup to be cancelled in tournament history. On top of that, Sunday’s crucial Pool A clash between Japan and Scotland is also under threat. While fans understand the decision, there is confusion over why there are no contingency plans in place in the middle of the typhoon season. “This whole #RWC2019 thing is a total farce,” one Twitter user wrote. “The tournament is spread over a ridiculous length of time, and they can’t just rearrange new dates for games rather than declaring scoreless draws???” “The fact there are no contingency plans has turned the #RugbyWorldCup into a complete farce with matches that…