Rain washes out another day in Afghanistan, NZ Test

Published September 12, 2024
THE covered ground is pictured after the one-off Test between Afghanistan and New Zealand was called off due to rains at the Greater Noida Sports Complex on Wednesday.—AFP
THE covered ground is pictured after the one-off Test between Afghanistan and New Zealand was called off due to rains at the Greater Noida Sports Complex on Wednesday.—AFP

NEW DELHI: Play in Afghanistan’s one-off Test against New Zealand was called off without a ball being bowled for a third straight day due to rain in India’s Greater Noida region on Wednesday.

The area has been deluged by steady rain over the last two weeks and fresh showers early on Wednesday prompted match officials to abandon play with the toss yet to take place.

The match is the first Test to be played at the Greater Noida Sport Complex, which has only basic drainage systems, though it has hosted 11 ‘home’ limited-overs matches for the Afghans.

Afghanistan play their home matches abroad due to security concerns for touring teams.

In response to criticism about the choice of venue, an Afghanistan Cricket Board official told local media they chose Greater Noida ahead of two other options in India because of its proximity to Delhi, which made travelling from Kabul easier.

“If it rains like this, no venue is going to be able to host a game,” Menhaj­uddin Raz, ACB’s international cricket manager, told reporters on Tuesday.

With more rain forecast for the rest of the week the match could become just the eighth Test to be abandoned without a ball being bowled.

Match referee Javagal Srinath’s report to the ICC will determine if the venue would incur any sanctions from the governing body.

Published in Dawn, September 12th, 2024

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