Weather Woes: Rain Disrupts Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test
Rain and wet outfield conditions forced the abandonment of the Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test match at Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex. Both teams expressed frustration, pointing out the challenge of scheduling during monsoon season and lamenting lost preparation for upcoming fixtures.
The Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test match was abandoned due to persistent rain and an unplayable outfield at Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex, causing significant disappointment among the teams.
Jonathan Trott, Afghanistan's head coach, expressed frustration, noting the difficulty of scheduling matches during the monsoon season and the unprecedented rainfall. His New Zealand counterpart, Gary Stead, echoed these sentiments, lamenting the lost opportunity to prepare for the World Test Championship series against Sri Lanka and India.
New Zealand will now travel to Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series, starting on September 18 in Galle, as they look to strengthen their position in the World Test Championship standings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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