RAWALPINDI: The New Zealand cricket team’s training session ahead of the second T20I against Pakistan was cancelled due to weather conditions in the city.
The second match of the five-match T20I series is scheduled for tomorrow, April 20th, however, the weather forecast predicts that rain may disrupt the game.
The first T20I of the five-match series between Pakistan and New Zealand was called off yesterday as adamant rainfall continued to downpour at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.
Only a two-ball action was possible at the picturesque Pindi Cricket Stadium as the rain returned after Shaheen Shah Afridi cleaned up Tim Robinson with a perfectly crafted in-swinger.
As soon as it started raining again, the on-field umpires shook hands with the players and decided to call off the match.
The toss of the anticipated fixture between Pakistan and New Zealand was also delayed for about half an hour. New Zealand’s captain Michael Bracewell then won the coin toss and elected to bat first.
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Soon after, players from both teams gathered for the national anthems but the rain returned, causing the action to be delayed further.
The second spell of rain was heavier and it seemed likely that the match would be abandoned without a ball bowled.
A tireless effort from the ground staff went in vain as the rain returned again to sweep the possibility of a five-over match between Pakistan and New Zealand.
Pakistan squad
Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Saim Ayub, Usman Khan, Iftikhar Ahmed, Azam Khan (wk), Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Amir, Abbas Afridi, Abrar Ahmed, Fakhar Zaman, Irfan Khan Niazi, Usama Mir, Zaman Khan
Reserves: Haseebullah, Mohammad Ali, Agha Salman, Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Wasim Jr.
New Zealand squad
Michael Bracewell (c), Mark Chapman, Josh Clarkson, Jacob Duffy, Dean Foxcroft, Ben Lister, Cole McConchie, Jimmy Neesham, Will O’Rourke, Tim Robinson, Ben Sears, Tim Seifert (WK), Ish Sodhi, Tom Blundell, Zak Foulkes.
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