Afghanistan v NZ test abandoned without a ball bowled

Jago News Desk Published: 13 September 2024, 01:10 PM | Updated: 13 September 2024, 01:11 PM
Afghanistan v NZ test abandoned without a ball bowled
Afghanistan and New Zealand Head Coaches address a press conference after the abandonment of the One-Off Test. This photo is taken from a post on Afghanistan Cricket Board's X handle.

Afghanistan's one-off test against New Zealand became just the eighth match in the format's history to be abandoned without a ball being bowled after rain washed out the fifth and final day in India's Greater Noida region on Friday.

The first ever test scheduled between the sides looked doomed from the start due to steady rain for over two weeks in the region. It was also the first test to be scheduled at the Shahid Vijay Singh Pathik Sport Complex near Delhi.

Afghanistan play their home matches abroad due to security concerns for touring teams.

The Afghan board preferred Greater Noida over two other venues in India because of its proximity to Delhi, which made travelling from Kabul easier.

New Zealand will fly to Sri Lanka on Saturday for a two-test series in Galle from Sept. 18.

Source: Reuters