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Pak vs Aus: Rain delays fourth day’s start of play

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March 7, 2022
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Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Photo:Twitter/@ArfaSays_

RAWALPINDI: The start of the fourth day’s play today between Pakistan and Australia has been further delayed due to overnight rain and a wet outfield which was scheduled to start at 09:45 am. 

The umpires will inspect the ground again at 12:15 pm and decide about the start of the match, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in its latest update.

On Sunday, the third day of the opening Test at the Pindi Cricket Stadium was called off early due to inclement weather.

Australia was 271-2, with Marnus Labuschagne undefeated on 69 and Steve Smith on 24 when the umpires took the players off the field due to bad light.

Australia is 205 runs behind Pakistan with eight wickets remaining after the hosts declared 476-4 on Saturday.

The Aussies are visiting Pakistan for the first time in 24 years, having previously declined to visit due to security concerns. On the current tour, they will play three Tests, as many one-day internationals as possible, and a Twenty20 international.

Pindi pitch upsets fans

The majority of cricket fans who turned out for Australia’s historic Pindi Test against Pakistan expressed disappointment with the pitch prepared for the series opener, feeling that a more yielding surface would have been suitable for such an event.

According to News,’ fans who turned in numbers at the stadium over the last three days were surprised by the curator’s selection.

“Look, Test cricket is already dwindling in popularity as T20I and other limited-overs forms gain traction. There should be more pitches, not only the one at the Pindi Stadium, for this historic event,” Tehseen Ahmad, who traveled from Peshawar specifically to watch both sides in play, remarked.

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