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Friday, August 30, 2024

Pak versus Boycott: First day of second Test canceled because of downpour

 It's a terrible sign for Pakistan group frantic to square the two-match series after Bangladesh won first Test

August 30, 2024


Met Office estimates irregular storm downpour.

Inconsistent showers lashing twin urban areas since morning.

The greater part of the arena is damp because of storm.

Determined downpour and wet outfield constrained the primary day's play of the subsequent Test match among Pakistan and Bangladesh to be canceled at the Rawalpindi Cricket Arena on Friday.


Prior, weighty downpours in the first part of the day defaced the game's most memorable day, prompting a postpone in the throw.


The two groups were still in their lodging after the downpour halted for a brief term, with the Met Office estimating irregular storm downpour.


Since morning, irregular showers have been lashing the twin urban communities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.


However the pitch was covered yet the vast majority of the arena got mucky in light of the deluge. Presently the match will start tomorrow first thing, considering that the dry field is accessible.


It is a terrible sign for a Pakistan group frantic to square the two-match series after Bangladesh won the principal Test, likewise in Rawalpindi, on Sunday.


Bangladesh's 10-wicket triumph was their first in quite a while against Pakistan.


Subsequent to disturbing a regularly considerable host group, Bangladesh are wanting to get a first Test-series triumph over Pakistan.


Pakistan have left dominate initiate Shaheen Shah Afridi from their 12-part crew, permitting him an opportunity to enjoy with his recently conceived child.


Star pacer Afridi battled to track down his mood through a significant part of the innings, with Pakistan's lead trainer Jason Gillespie saying he will be refreshed to permit him to invest energy with his new-conceived child and family.


"Clearly Shaheen will pass up this game. We had a decent discussion with him and he completely comprehends and values the reasoning behind it. We are simply taking a gander at what our best mix is for this game," Gillespie said.


The hosts have been battling through a lean spell of late, bowing out from the get-go in the current year's T20 World Cup. Their last Test series was a whitewash in a three-match visit to Australia.


Pakistan crew:


Shan Masood (skipper), Saud Shakeel (bad habit chief), Mohammad Rizwan (wicket attendant), Abrar Ahmed, Mohammad Ali, Salman Ali Agha, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Mir Hamza, Abdullah Shafique, Naseem Shah, Khurram Shehzad


Pakistan played four quick bowlers in the series opener — Shaheen, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali and Naseem Shah — as Masood selected to go with a speed assault, however things turned out badly.

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