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WATCH: Poor Facilities At Chinnaswamy Stadium Leaves Fans Outraged
Persistent rains in Bangalore on 19th June left the fans annoyed not because of the series-deciding match between India and South Africa was called off after only 3.3 overs of play, but because of the poor facilities at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
The fifth T20I had to be stopped twice before the eventual decision to call off the play was taken: the first was just when the players came to the ground to begin the match and the other time was in the fourth over after which no play was possible due to intense rainfall.
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