Play was aborted on Day 4 in the Afghanistan vs NZ one-off Test © X (Twitter)
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The Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium inNoida has actually come under a great deal of objection as not a solitary sphere was bowled in 4 days of the one-off Test suit in between Afghanistan andNew Zealand While there was some rainfall, the ground problem was exceptionally frustrating with damp spots in various locations and the groundstaff battling to obtain the surface area prepared in time. According to media records, the covers wanted to safeguard the whole ground and also the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has actually been fuming over the framework. However, while talking to radio network, 93.5 Red FM, a claimed arena supervisor (name had not been exposed throughout the discussion) rejected any type of mismanagement.
According to a record by News18, the arena supervisor claimed that individuals are criticising the center without comprehending the scenario and also claimed that “people want content”.
“The Afghanistan team had arrived on 30 August and they played a 3-day (intra-squad) match from 1-2 September where they scored more than 300 runs. We delivered the pitch as per coach Jonathan Trott’s demand,” the worried individual informed the radio network. “The rain is causing the major trouble which isn’t in our hands. The closest stadium to this one is Delhi (Arun Jaitley Stadium) where the downpour has resulted in the cancellation of (DPL 2024) matches. The showers are so heavy that the water penetrates the covers despite enveloping the entire ground.
“And it’s not that Afghanistan are not aware of this ground. It has been their home venue for three years and they surely have trained in rainy conditions. Had their board been unaware, they wouldn’t have approved this venue to host the game,” head.
After this solution, the RJ (Radio Jockey) commented – “Jitna to humari team nahi kheli, itna to inhone khela hai (the Indian cricket team has never played but the Afghans did).”
The location supervisor responded – “Kuch logon ko content chahiye hotein hain, unko reality nahi jaan na (People need content and don’t want to know the reality).”
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