Ind vs NZ India New Zealand cancel training sessions due to rain in Wankhede stadium Mumbai

Ind vs NZ India New Zealand cancel training sessions due to rain in Wankhede stadium Mumbai

India and New Zealand cancel training sessions due to rain in Wankhede stadium Mumbai

India and New Zealand cancel training session on Wednesday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai due to rain. The pitch of Wankhede Stadium has been covered as it has been raining since Wednesday morning. Teams of India and New Zealand arrived from Kanpur for the second Test here on Tuesday evening. The first test between the two teams ended in a draw. With the first Test being drawn and the last match of the series, the importance of the Mumbai Test has increased a lot. The team that wins this match will also win the Test series.

25% spectator capacity allowed

Test cricket will return after almost five years at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The last Test here was played between India and England in 2016. The Maharashtra government has capped the spectator limit for the match at 25 per cent of the stadium’s capacity. The host union says it is trying to increase the numbers. Wankhede Stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 spectators. An official of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) said that they will try to increase this limit to 50 percent.

India and New Zealand will face each other for the third time at Wankhede

India and New Zealand is going to have a Test match for the third time at the Wankhede Stadium. So far both the teams have clashed twice on this ground, where India has emerged victorious in one match, while New Zealand has also been successful in winning one match. India played their last match at this ground five years ago against England, where the team won by an innings and 36 runs. In this match, Virat Kohli had scored a brilliant double century showing the power of his bat, while Murali Vijay and Jayant Yadav scored centuries.

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