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Friday, June 26, 1998

Rain forces match to be called off

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
GALLE, June 25: The match between India and Sri Lanka here was called off today without a ball being bowled due to incessant monsoon rains which posed a threat to the three-nation Nidahas Cup Cricket Tournament after heavy downpour forced abandonment of India's earlier fixture also.

Overnight rain followed by more shower in the morning dashed hopes of the match being held today and with met office forecasting no improvement in weather condition, the prospect of next two matches here remains doubtful.

The umpires made a ritual inspection of the ground in the morning and waited for an hour and a half before taking a decision on whether the match could be played at the Esplanade Stadium.

With puddles dotting the flooded outfield and the pitch wet beyond redemption, they called off the encounter as even a 25-overs-a-side game was not deemed possible.

India and Sri Lanka were awarded one point each, which took the former's tally to four, while the hosts have three. New Zealand, the third team in the fray,have just one point -- earned from their washed out match against India at Colombo on June 23.

But a slender one-point lead was of little consolation for India as the wet weather came as a spoiler to dampen their attempts to win a comprehensive victory against the Sri Lankans on their home soil.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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