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Third day
abandoned as rain takes over Chittagong |
May 20, 2007 (Link to
Scorecard)
Rain
has taken over Chittagong and also the first
test. The third day's play was scheduled to
begin 30 minutes early, but what was seen was a
wet ground with plenty of puddles along the
outfield. To make matters worse, it has been
raining and raining heavily at Chittagong. With
a huge depression in the Bay of Bengal and the
persistent rain, the umpires decided to abandon
the third day at 11:30 AM local time.
India is keen in winning the Test Series 2-0 but
it looks difficult now with just the two days
left in this test match most probably. The
visiting side is placed at 384 for 6 and were
planning to have a blast this morning and put
the Bangladeshi batsmen in. Mahendra Singh Dhoni
is one of the unbeaten batsman and everyone
knows what kind of damage he can do if he wants
to and has a license to do so. However, India
might be declaring their first innings at the
same score of 384 for 6 and have the
Bangladeshis in.
The five Indian bowlers have a slightly
difficult task of taking 20 Bangladeshi wickets
in the next two days. But this depends on the
weather. Just 97 overs have been bowled in the
last three days. The Second day's play could get
underway only at 4:30 PM and 20 overs were only
bowled. This was only because the sun came out
scorching all afternoon. The Bay of Bengal might
be having the last laugh in this Test Match
looking at the rain interruptions during the
last three days and also the fact that the third
ODI at this same venue on the 15th was abandoned
as well.
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