NEW DELHI: The much-anticipated first Test between India and New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru faced a major setback on Wednesday as persistent rain wiped out the entire Day 1 without even toss happening.
After heavy rain battered the region for over 48 hours, the match officials had no choice but to delay the toss and ultimately call off the day’s play entirely.
The disappointing turn of events on the opening day has raised concerns about the weather’s continued influence on the match.
With more rain predicted in the coming days, the outlook for Day 2 is less than optimistic.
AccuWeather reports a temperature of around 27°C, with a ‘real feel’ of 31°C.
There is a significant 40 percent chance of rain, coupled with a 24 percent probability of thunderstorms later in the day, which could further complicate play.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had previously issued an ‘orange’ alert for the city, warning of heavy rainfall and advising caution for all outdoor activities.
However, there is a glimmer of hope for cricket fans as the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium boasts world-class drainage facilities.
If the rain subsides, officials could resume play within approximately 45 minutes.
The Indian team is currently at the top of the World Test Championship standings and a series win of 3-0 against New Zealand would solidify their place in the final at Lord’s next June.
After a successful 2-0 victory against Bangladesh in their last series, India are eager to continue its winning streak with a full-strength squad.
Meanwhile, New Zealand, on their sub-continental tour, faced a 2-0 defeat in Sri Lanka after a washed-out Test against Afghanistan in Greater Noida.