Play washed out again as Windies-India Test heads for draw

Published August 21, 2016
Phil Simmons (L) head coach of West Indies and Anil Kumble (2L) head coach of India walks off the field after the pitch inspection by umpires Nigel Llong (C) and Rod Tucker (2R). — AFP
Phil Simmons (L) head coach of West Indies and Anil Kumble (2L) head coach of India walks off the field after the pitch inspection by umpires Nigel Llong (C) and Rod Tucker (2R). — AFP

PORT OF SPAIN: Play was abandoned without a ball being bowled for a third consecutive day on the scheduled fourth day of the fourth and final Test between the West Indies and India at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad on Sunday.

Umpires Nigel Llong and Rod Tucker determined that the repair work being undertaken on a saturated outfield eliminated any chance of play despite almost continuous sunshine over the previous two days.

Only 22 overs have been bowled so far in the match with the West Indies reaching 62 for two before lunch on the first day, before the weather and developing problems with the saturated ground ruined the fixture completely.

India lead the series 2-0, but must win the fourth Test if they are to avoid relinquishing their world number one status to arch rivals Pakistan.

With just one day to play, a draw is almost a certainty.

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