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The covered pitch due to heavy rain on the fourth day of the Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand at Greater Noida Stadium
| Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy

The fourth day of the one-off Test between Afghanistan and New Zealand was abandoned due to rain here on Thursday.

The toss was scheduled to take place at 9a.m. but persistent rain continued to play spoilsport as the match officials called off the day’s play for the fourth day in succession.

“The fourth day of the only Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand teams is also not going to be played due to continued rainfall,” the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said in a statement.

“The decision about the start of the game tomorrow morning at 8:00 will be made after the stadium assessment,” the ACB added.

Not a single ball has been bowled across four days with the wet outfield preventing any action on the opening two days, raising serious questions over the preparedness of the venue to host the match.

Only seven matches in the history of Test cricket have been abandoned without a ball being bowled.

The last time it happened was in the match between New Zealand and India at Dunedin in 1998.

Afghanistan are the hosts of the game and had picked the venue due to logistical reasons.

It is their 10th match since receiving Test status from ICC in 2017.

Afghanistan are playing against New Zealand in the Test format for the first time. However, this match is not a part of the ICC’s World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.

New Zealand next fly out to Sri Lanka for a two-Test series before returning to India for three Tests, starting October 16 at Bengaluru.



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Electric fans used in bid to save Afghanistan-NZ Test in Noida; play called off for a second day https://artifexnews.net/article68625561-ece/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:06:40 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/article68625561-ece/ Read More “Electric fans used in bid to save Afghanistan-NZ Test in Noida; play called off for a second day” »

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Fans being used to dry the wet ground before the inspection of the pitch on the second day of the Test Match at Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh on September 10, 2024
| Photo Credit: R.V. Moorthy

Ground staff used electric fans in a desperate bid to dry the pitch in the Test between Afghanistan and New Zealand Tuesday, but play was called off for a second straight day with one official calling it “a huge mess”.

The one-off Test at Afghanistan’s adopted home near New Delhi was supposed to start on Monday but the toss is yet to take place because of rain and the poor condition of the Greater Noida ground.

On Tuesday, groundsmen dragged out tarpaulin to cover areas of the pitch in anticipation of more rain, while others held electric fans over some of the worst wet patches.

Ground staff also dug up a wet patch — in the cover-point and mid-wicket region — and were filling it with dry soil and fresh turf.

Groundsmen covering the pitch on the second day of the Test Match at Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh on September 10, 2024.

Groundsmen covering the pitch on the second day of the Test Match at Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh on September 10, 2024.
| Photo Credit:
R.V. Moorthy

Umpires carried out repeated inspections and finally called off play in the mid-afternoon. The venue, hosting its first Test, has only basic drainage and has been criticised for its facilities.

Soaked outfield

Despite sunshine on Tuesday the outfield remains soaked after days of monsoon rain.

The teams stayed in their hotels on Tuesday morning but New Zealand, who were unable to complete any of their training sessions ahead of the Test, later put up nets on the ground and players went through their drills.

On Monday, the New Zealand players threw rugby balls around as they waited for play, but the teams spent the morning on Tuesday marooned at their hotels.

Afghanistan have hosted several T20 and ODIs since 2017 at the venue.

‘Huge mess’

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has offered Afghanistan venues to train and host matches at outside their troubled nation, including in Lucknow and Dehradun.

Kane Williamson and Vikram Rathour at the practice nets in Noida

Kane Williamson and Vikram Rathour at the practice nets in Noida
| Photo Credit:
R.V. Moorthy

Lucknow and Dehradun were preferred options for this Test by Afghanistan, but those grounds were busy with local leagues.

The press box at Greater Noida was initially an open-sided tent with a rug and chairs, without internet or power, but were shifted after complaints.

Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) officials have been cautious about criticism, fearing it could spoil relations with the BCCI, but said they were disappointed.

“This is a huge mess. We are never coming back here,” an ACB official was quoted as saying by one news organisation.

It is only Afghanistan’s 10th Test match.

There has been no public reaction from Tim Southee’s New Zealand side, who will next travel to Sri Lanka for two Tests before returning for three more against India.



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