Rain Washes Out Opening Day Of India's Tour Game, 50-over Per Side Match To Be Played On Sunday
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed the development on its official 'X' account. "Update: PM’s XI v India - Manuka Oval. Play has been abandoned for Day 1 and will resume tomorrow (Sunday) at 9:10 am IST. Coin toss will be at 8:40 am IST. Teams have agreed to play 50 overs per side," the BCCI wrote.
Persistent rain called off the opening day play of the pink-ball tour match before India and Australia lock horns in the second Test in Adelaide on December 6.
Continuous drizzle from around 10 am to 5:30 pm (local time) left little hope for play, as the covers remained firmly in place. The Indian team visited the ground briefly but had no reason to stay given the conditions.
A brief respite in the rain late in the day sparked activity, with covers being removed and umpires briefing team support staff. However, the ground staff eventually restored the covers and left at 6:30 pm, signalling no further action. Heavy rain resumed at 7 pm, officially ruling out any chance of play.
Continuous drizzle from around 10 am to 5:30 pm (local time) left little hope for play, as the covers remained firmly in place. The Indian team visited the ground briefly but had no reason to stay given the conditions.
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Article Source: IANS