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'Impossible To Predict Future': ACB Reacts Following Cancellation Of 2nd Day's Play
Following this, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) released a statement revealing why they picked this particular ground to host the match.
“We considered three potential venues in India – Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Greater Noida. Unfortunately, the other two were unavailable due to BCCI's domestic matches, and the UAE's extreme heat made it unsuitable for hosting a Test match. Given New Zealand's busy schedule, we chose Greater Noida to ensure this important fixture takes place,” read the statement.
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