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Pakistan vs New Zealand: PCB's Failure to Learn Lesson As Fans Continue To Suffer At Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

By MyKhel Staff

During the Pakistan vs New Zealand 1st T20 match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, fans faced a damp ordeal as heavy rain disrupted play. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) found itself in an embarrassing predicament, with inadequate facilities for spectators, showcasing a failure to learn from past experiences.

Just last month, two Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches at the venue were washed out due to rain, leaving spectators disheartened. Seeking refuge under giant plastic sheets, spectators endured the deluge, hoping for a glimpse of the action.

Fans suffer during rain at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

As the rain persisted, fans seated in uncovered stands scrambled for cover, resorting to makeshift shelters to shield themselves from the downpour. While some managed to find temporary respite beneath the plastic sheets, others braved the elements, soaked to the bone with nowhere to escape.

Despite the relentless rain, the ground staff worked tirelessly to salvage the match, tirelessly drying the playing area in hopes of resuming play. Eventually, a five-over-per-side game was proposed, offering a glimmer of hope to the rain-soaked crowd eagerly anticipating cricketing action.

However, fate had other plans as the rain made a relentless return, halting play after just two deliveries were bowled. Disappointment loomed large among the spectators who endured the inclement weather in anticipation of witnessing an exciting contest between two cricketing giants.

The abandonment of the match left fans disheartened, but the spirit of cricket prevailed as they braced themselves for the next encounter. With the second T20I scheduled for Saturday at the same venue, fans remain hopeful of a thrilling showdown between Pakistan and New Zealand.

Amidst the rain-induced chaos, Pakistan's team dynamics underwent a shift, with debutants Abrar Ahmed, Irfan Khan, and Usman Khan showcasing their talents alongside seasoned players like Mohammad Amir. Despite the truncated match, anticipation runs high for the upcoming fixtures, as both teams vie for victory in the fiercely contested series.

Story first published: Saturday, April 20, 2024, 4:00 [IST]
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