Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test Match Faces Abandonment Due to Persistent Rain
Afghanistan's test match against New Zealand is at risk of being abandoned without a single ball being bowled due to continuous rain in India's Greater Noida region. The ongoing weather disruption has led to the suspension of play for four consecutive days, and more rain is forecasted.
Afghanistan's one-off test against New Zealand risks being abandoned without a ball being bowled after play was called off for the fourth consecutive day due to rain in India's Greater Noida region. Rain has lashed the region for the past two weeks and it was more of the same on Thursday when umpires called off play at the Shahid Vijay Singh Pathik Sport Complex.
With more rain forecasted for the rest of the week, the contest looks likely to become just the eighth test to be abandoned without a ball being bowled. Afghanistan play their home matches abroad due to security concerns for touring teams.
It is the first test to be played at the venue, which has hosted Afghanistan's 11 'home' limited-overs matches. An Afghanistan Cricket Board official has said they preferred Greater Noida over two other venues in India because of its proximity to Delhi, which made travelling from Kabul easier.
Match referee Javagal Srinath's report to the International Cricket Council (ICC) will determine if the venue would incur any sanctions from the governing body.
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