Rain washes out opening day of second Test


The second Test among Pakistan and Bangladesh started on a negative note with the whole first day being cleaned out because of downpour in Rawalpindi. There had been a lot of downpour short-term in Rawalpindi which had at first deferred the beginning of play with puddles of water on the ground making in unsuitable for playing. Things got downright ugly when the mists opened up once more, further hosing the circumstances. At the point when it halted in the end, and for a concise period, the umpires had a review before the main meeting was cleaned out. Not long after with the downpour returning, the whole day's play was canceled. The principal Test, additionally played in Rawalpindi, likewise had its first day of the season impacted by downpour. With wet outfield deferring the greater part the day's play, it ultimately started and Bangladesh proceeded to win the Test to make shockwaves in Pakistan cricket. The subsequent Test had been moved to Rawalpindi after at first being planned for Karachi due to arena redesign occurring there. Bangladesh lead the two-Test series 1-0 with critical World Test Title focuses in question. Bangladesh are curently seventh in the WTC straight ahead of Pakistan who are at No. 8.