The announcement came about 90 minutes after the lunch break as there was no sign of an end to the rain that was caused by Cyclone Jawad. Rain has fallen heavily on each day of the match so far. The third session of Day One was lost to rain and bad light and only 6.2 were possible on Day Two
Groundstaff cover the field as it starts to rain on the second day of the second Test cricket match between Bangladesh and Pakistan. Pic/AFP
The third day of the second and final Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan was called off Monday due to persistent rain without a ball being bowled.
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The announcement came about 90 minutes after the lunch break as there was no sign of an end to the rain that was caused by Cyclone Jawad. Rain has fallen heavily on each day of the match so far. The third session of Day One was lost to rain and bad light and only 6.2 were possible on Day Two.
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