India vs New Zealand 1st Test Day 1: Cricket fans were left disappointed as rain washed out the entire opening day of the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru. The much-anticipated match, set to take place at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, could not even begin due to persistent drizzles that continued throughout the day. The toss, which was scheduled to kick off the action, never took place, leaving both teams waiting on the sidelines.
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The weather in Bengaluru played a crucial role, with drizzle and light showers refusing to relent. While the rain wasn’t heavy for most of the day, it was persistent enough to prevent any meaningful preparations. Despite the excellent drainage system at Chinnaswamy Stadium, the wet outfield and damp patches around the pitch made it impossible for the game to proceed.
Ground staff were frequently seen removing and replacing covers, hopeful of a break in the rain. Unfortunately, every time there was a window of optimism, the drizzle returned, putting an end to any chances of play. By late afternoon, the officials made the inevitable decision to call off the day’s proceedings, with hopes pinned on Day 2.
Day 2: A Race Against Time and Weather
The BCCI announced that the action would begin 30 minutes earlier on Day 2, with the first session scheduled to start at 9:15 AM. However, the weather forecast remains uncertain, and local experts, including former Indian captain Anil Kumble, expressed concerns that the rain could continue to disrupt the match. Fans and players alike will be hoping for clearer skies, but it remains to be seen if the weather will cooperate.
Chinnaswamy Memories and India’s Form
This marks India’s return to the Chinnaswamy Stadium in a Test match against New Zealand after 12 years. The last encounter in 2012 saw India clinch a thrilling victory, thanks to a young Virat Kohli’s century and solid performances by MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina. New Zealand, then led by Ross Taylor, put up a strong fight, but India’s spin duo, Pragyan Ojha and Ravichandran Ashwin sealed the win for the hosts.
Since their last clash at this venue, both teams have had contrasting fortunes in Test cricket. India has been in dominant form, winning 18 of their last 30 matches. On the other hand, New Zealand has struggled, winning just 8 of their 23 Tests. With both sides having much to prove, the remainder of this series promises to be an exciting contest – if the rain stays away.
The weather stole the show on Day 1, but the excitement for the rest of the Test match remains intact. Fans will be eager to see how India’s strong batting lineup, featuring Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shubman Gill, handles New Zealand’s pace attack led by the experienced Tim Southee.
Similarly, New Zealand will be banking on their bowlers to find breakthroughs and put India under pressure early. Day 2 will be crucial in determining how the rest of the match unfolds, and both teams will be eager to make up for lost time if the weather allows.
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FAQs
Will Day 2 start earlier due to the Day 1 washout?
Yes, the first session of Day 2 is scheduled to begin 30 minutes earlier, at 9:15 AM