The last time an international match was played in Gwalior was back in 2010 when Sachin Tendulkar scored a 200 against South Africa. (Getty Images)
BHOPAL: The first
T20 match
between India and
Bangladesh
, scheduled for next Sunday in
Gwalior
, may be affected by rain.
Gwalior has been experiencing persistent rainfall over the past few days, causing concern among organizers and cricket enthusiasts alike. The city hasn't hosted an international cricket match in 14 years, adding to the enthusiasm and apprehension surrounding the event.
The wet weather conditions have put a damper on the preparations for the highly anticipated match.
The continuous downpour has raised doubts about the possibility of a full game being played. The ground staff will have their work cut out to ensure the pitch and outfield are in suitable condition for play, should the rain subside.
Cricket fans in Gwalior have been eagerly awaiting the return of international cricket to their city. The last time an international match was played here was back in 2010 when Sachin Tendulkar scored a 200 against South Africa.
The excitement has been building up, but the threat of rain has somewhat dampened the spirits of the local cricket community.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the rainfall is likely to continue for the next few days, with occasional heavy showers expected.
This forecast has added to the uncertainty surrounding the match, as the conditions may not be conducive for a full 20-over game.
The organizers are keeping a close eye on the
weather updates
and are in constant communication with the ground staff to assess the situation. They are hopeful that the rain will subside in time for the match, allowing the players to take the field and entertain the fans.