sport news Rain washes out a SECOND day of play in inaugural World Test Championship final

sport news Rain washes out a SECOND day of play in inaugural World Test Championship final
sport news Rain washes out a SECOND day of play in inaugural World Test Championship final
Rain washes out a SECOND day of play in inaugural World Test Championship final with only 141.1 overs bowled between India and New Zealand so far in Southampton... leaving just two days left to force a result Rain washed out a full day for the second time in the World Test Championship  Only 141.1 overs have been bowled in the match so far as weather wreaked havoc  New Zealand, who will resume on 101-2, had taken the upper hand in the tie 

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Rain washed out an entire day's play for the second time in the World Test Championship (WTC) final on Monday, diminishing hopes of a result in the India v New Zealand contest.

Only 141.1 overs have been bowled in the match so far as the inclement Southampton weather continued to plague the inaugural edition of test cricket's pinnacle event.

New Zealand, who will resume on 101-2, would be particularly disappointed having taken the upper hand after their all-seam attack bowled out India for a below-par 217.

Rain washed out an entire day's play for the second time in the World Test Championship final

Rain washed out an entire day's play for the second time in the World Test Championship final

Groundstaff worked quickly to cover up the surface as the weather quickly turned on Monday

Groundstaff worked quickly to cover up the surface as the weather quickly turned on Monday

India's Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara took a walk under the shelter of an umbrella

India's Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara took a walk under the shelter of an umbrella

Captain Kane Williamson, batting on 12, and Ross Taylor, who is yet to score, would have expected to erase the 116-run deficit and push for a handy first-innings lead.

Rain had washed out the entire opening day on

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