
Good News!! India Vs Pakistan: Rain stops, covers being removed
Good News!! India Vs Pakistan: Rain stops, covers being removed image/NDTV
IND vs PAK: Covers Being Removed as Rain Halts
The covers are now being peeled away by the ground staff, starting from the center of the pitch.
Fortunately, the rain has temporarily ceased. The grounds crew did an excellent job covering the entire field well in advance of the rain. Consequently, most areas of the ground should remain dry.
Should there be no additional rainfall, we could see a prompt resumption of play.
Virat Kohli, still donned in his training attire, gazes up at the sky for any signs of change.
Star Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has taken to his official social media handle to post a live picture from Colombo’s R.Premadasa Stadium, relaying the weather update.
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