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Cricket needs an indoor revolution to combat weather woes

Nearly eight sessions have been sacrificed to the whims of the weather, turning this final match of the two-game series into a spectacular washout

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Wet outfield in Kanpur that led the umpire to call off play for the second consecutive day of the ongoing second Test match (Pic: @BCCI/X)

Wet outfield in Kanpur that led the umpire to call off play for the second consecutive day of the ongoing second Test match (Pic: @BCCI/X)

No play was possible for the second consecutive day on Sunday in the second Test between India and Bangladesh due to an overly soggy outfield at Green Park Stadium. Overnight rain delayed the start, but even as the sun blazed down around 2 pm, with the ground looking dry and inviting, officials made the bold decision to cancel play.

Nearly eight sessions have been sacrificed to the whims of the weather, turning this final match of the two-game series into a spectacular washout. Naturally, the effectiveness of the venue’s drainage system is now under scrutiny.

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