Delhi: The shadow of rain is looming over the second and last match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh being played in Kanpur. The third day’s play has also been canceled due to wet field. Earlier also on the second day no play could be played due to rain. In the afternoon, the umpires announced the cancellation of the day’s play in view of the poor condition of the field. Now only two days of play are left, due to which the outcome of the match has become uncertain.

Let us tell you that despite the sun shining, the match could not be played because there was water accumulation in some parts of the ground. The umpires instructed the groundsman to dry them, but he could not succeed in doing so. The last inspection was done at 2 pm, after which the umpires decided to abandon the game, even though it was sunny at that time.

Only 35 overs have been played so far

If we talk about the match, only 35 overs of play was possible on the first day. India won the toss and decided to bowl first, after which Bangladesh scored 107 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. Maminul Haq is present at the crease scoring 40* and Mushfiqur Rahim 6*, but due to rain the game was repeatedly interrupted, due to which the problems have increased for both the teams. For India, Akashdeep took 2 wickets and Ravichandran Ashwin took 1 wicket.

For your information, let us tell you that the Indian team has achieved a 1-0 lead in the series. In the first match, the guests had to face defeat by 280 runs.

FAQ


Who is the captain of the Indian test team?

The captain of the Indian Test team is Rohit Sharma, who plays the role of opening batsman.


When was the Indian cricket team formed?

The first cricket club was established in 1792. India’s national cricket team played its first test match 25 June 1932 Played at Lord’s and became the sixth team to get Test cricket status. India had to wait for almost twenty years i.e. till 1952 for its first Test victory.

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