Heavy rain delays toss in second Pakistan-Bangladesh Test

Heavy rain delays toss in second Pakistan-Bangladesh Test
By: Geo Sports Posted On: August 30, 2024 View: 109

Covers have been placed on the pitch due to rain in the Rawalpindi cricket stadium on August 30, 2024. —PCB
Covers have been placed on the pitch due to rain in the Rawalpindi cricket stadium on August 30, 2024. —PCB
  • Met Office forecasts intermittent monsoon rain.
  • Sporadic showers lashing twin cities since morning. 
  • Most of the stadium is marshy due to downpour. 

RAWALPINDI: Heavy rain delayed the toss and threatened a washout of the opening day of the second cricket Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Friday.

Both teams were still in their hotel and umpires were to inspect the ground only after the rain stopped, with the Met Office forecasting intermittent monsoon rain.

Since morning, sporadic showers have been lashing the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Because of the downpour, most of the stadium is marshy. The pitch has been fully covered and a roller will be brought in to prepare it when the rain fully stops.

It is a bad omen for a Pakistan team desperate to square the two-match series after Bangladesh won the first Test, also in Rawalpindi, on Sunday.

Bangladesh's 10-wicket victory was their first in 14 Tests against Pakistan.

After upsetting a normally formidable home team, Bangladesh are hoping to secure a first Test-series victory over Pakistan.

Pakistan have left out pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi from their 12-member squad, allowing him time to spend with his newly born son.

Star pacer Afridi struggled to find his rhythm through much of the innings, with Pakistan's head coach Jason Gillespie saying he will be rested to allow him to spend time with his new-born son and family.

"Obviously Shaheen will miss out on this game. We had a good conversation with him and he fully understands and appreciates the thinking behind it. We are just looking at what our best combination is for this game," Gillespie said.

The hosts have been struggling through a lean spell of late, bowing out early in this year's T20 World Cup. Their last Test series was a whitewash in a three-match tour to Australia.

Pakistan squad:

Shan Masood (captain), Saud Shakeel (vice captain), Mohammad Rizwan (wicket keeper), Abrar Ahmed, Mohammad Ali, Salman Ali Agha, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Mir Hamza, Abdullah Shafique, Naseem Shah, Khurram Shehzad

Pakistan played four fast bowlers in the series opener — Shaheen, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali and Naseem Shah — as Masood opted to go with a pace attack, but things went awry. 

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