BCCI's huge humiliation, pitch had to be dug during Afghanistan-New Zealand Test, uproar ensued

Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test: Due to the wet outfield of the stadium and poor drainage, the ground is still not completely dry and the preparations of the ground have again spoiled the game.

BCCI's huge humiliation, pitch had to be dug during Afghanistan-New Zealand Test, uproar ensued
BCCI's huge humiliation, pitch had to be dug during Afghanistan-New Zealand Test, uproar ensued

The only Test match of Afghanistan-New Zealand is being played at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater Noida. The first day's game was washed out due to heavy rain here while the toss could not be held. However, in the evening, the rain stopped. But the day's game could not be held due to wet ground.

It is a bright sunny day, it is day two. But something has happened in the meantime, due to which the game was not able to start on time. Due to poor drainage, the outfield of the stadium was still not totally dry, and the preparation works of the ground again spoiled the game.

The ground outside the pitch was so wet that the groundstaff had to dig it again and cover it with artificial grass, besides drying it with a fan. Not only this, there is also a shortage of ground staff in this stadium. This stadium comes under Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority.

Whereas the Board of Control for Cricket in India is the richest board in the world, looking at the preparations that are going on, it is poorer than a local cricket tournament. Let us tell you this is a very important match for New Zealand because this team has to play a test series against Sri Lanka and then India. It is during this period that they have a golden opportunity of balancing their playing eleven.