2023-09-29 10:57:38
Thiruvananthapuram: Today’s Afghanistan-South Africa warm-up match at Greenfield Stadium has been abandoned. Due to rain, the game was abandoned at the stadium in Karivatta. The match, which was supposed to start at 2 o’clock, was abandoned due to rain. Meanwhile, Bangladesh-Sri Lanka match in Guwahati and New Zealand-Pakistan match in Hyderabad are going ahead excitingly.
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The South Africa-Afghanistan match was expected to be a high-scoring game with sixes and fours. Cricket lovers sat in the hope that the rain would clear the match but eventually the match was abandoned. Television cricket lovers are hoping for the match to start as soon as possible.
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Meanwhile, the big question is getting an answer whether the ODI cricket craze is over in Kerala? It is high time that the lack of attendance even for the Cricket World Cup should be a major debate. The same questions were repeated when the final ODI of the India-Sri Lanka series was played at Kariyavattam Greenfield Stadium. It is reinforced by the absence of spectators for today’s match.
Let us dispel doubts that cricket is shrinking into the world of T20. 100 doubts fill the minds of cricket lovers when they see an empty ground, starting with whether the 9-hour long ODI match is losing patience. The ICC is hoping that spectators will turn up for the India-Netherlands match on October 3. But if there is heavy rain like this in the greenfield for the next 3 days, it will surely affect the enjoyment of cricket.
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