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Best performances - Batsmen

A Athanaze
A Athanaze
21(18) 1x4 - 2x6
Control %38%
  • Productive Shot
  • pull
  • 8 runs
  • 0x4 - 1x6
0 1 0 8 7 0 5 0
AA Jangoo
12(18) 2x4 - 0x6
Control %72%
  • Productive Shot
  • cover drive
  • 4 runs
  • 1x4 - 0x6
4 2 0 1 1 0 0 4

Best performances - Bowlers

JDS Neesham
JDS Neesham
O1
M0
R5
W1
Eco5
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
JA Duffy
JA Duffy
O2
M0
R10
W0
Eco5
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: @himanshu_a30

That was as brief as the action can get. Barely six overs of play are possible in Nelson, as New Zealand remain 2-1 up with one game to go in the series. Ekanth's washout report will be up soon. And there's plenty of more cricket to look forward to. So goodbye from here. Take care!

Shai Hope: "We've still got a chance to level the series. Our main focus is that. I was looking forward to this one. Was expecting better surfaces [than in Bangladesh]."

Mitchell Santner: "Shame we couldn't get a full game. The more you put into yourself in those positions [of thrilling games], the more you learn."

4:07pm The inevitable call-off has occurred... inevitably. The rain has held sway for too long, it's returned after stopping and giving us glimmers of hope. Quite the shame after what started off as an interesting game. Himanshu will report the presentation in a minute.

Jay: "Oh man
 radar is just shown the rain will clear
 in 2 hours.. for 8 minutes.. yeh, good call umps"

Conrad John Bul: "Apparently the cutoff for when play has to restart is 4:33pm - so it's looking very unlikely."

Abira: "Ekanth is back and I'm still waiting for my background noise" Well, you'll have to look for other sources. WBBL in an hour. Sheffield Shield games going on for now.

4pm Thanks, Himanshu. The delays are not a surprise, but they've still been annoying to say the least.

Srineet: "What's the deadline for the umpires to take a call to announce about the match getting abandoned?" No official info yet, will post right away when it's in. Okay, if I heard it correctly,

Rossco: "Judging by the rain radar, there's a bit of drizzle now, and then a chunky blob of rain in about 45 minutes... Can't see this one getting a result unfortunately"

Razor : "Speaking from New Zealand and confirming the rain radar, you can all go to sleep up there in the Northern Hemisphere, there won't be a match here"

3.43pm We have news: play to resume at 3.50pm. Hang on - while the official broadcaster did have that good news on display, it has vanished for now. Maybe it's raining again. We'll be back with the next update soon. In fact, the update from them now is that the game is stopped due to "wet ground condition". With that bit of non-news, it's back to Ekanth.

3.25pm The super sopper is doing the rounds as the rain has stopped. Inspection is scheduled for 3.45pm. For the moment, though, it remains cloudy and gloomy. So there might not be much to expect.

Ben: "As a Nelson local who is at work today, I am pleased about this rain!" --- It's all about finding the positives in life!

Neil: "Considering the Australia, England, and West Indies series have been scheduled during spring, I'm surprised that we've had as much cricket as we have so far." --- I'm only surprised cricket isn't scheduled during snow!!

"Easy to choose between sleep and cricket. Hard to choose between sleep and the hope of cricket resuming.." --- Rob, the philosopher, nearly hits the hammer bang on the nail.

2.58pm It's confirmed: it's still raining in Nelson. There's a hint of brightness around, but that would be of no help until the rain stops. The covers are on the pitch, and so are the umbrellas in the crowd, as the wait for play continues. Many may have gulped their lunch already (I'm not asking who has had what!?), with the time for tea drawing near.

Macklingam: "9:50pm here in Guyana. Looking and waiting in bed for the game to play without further delays." --- Always tough to choose between cricket and sleep.

2.45pm We haven't heard of any official update yet. So presumably, it's still raining, and we've got no way out other than waiting more. Stay tuned for the drop-by-drop updates.

Kiran: "Looking ahead, hopefully the weather is mostly clear for the Ashes!" --- Whatever it is, Stuart Broad would still expect England to win.

FR: "I have a job interview in 30 mins. Gutting about the rain, needed the distraction :)" --- Everything is planned by Him!!

2.30pm Hello again, everyone. What's keeping you occupied during this rain break? Except, of course, the hope of some action.

Abira: "3:25 am here. The one time I'm up for a match in this series, it's raining. I need it as background noise for finals studying". Hopefully play will be back soon. Himanshu will be in to cover it

2:16pm Seconds after the ball is bowled, rain returns for part deux! Just the pitch that's covered for now. The rain is light but expected to be persistent.

Matty A: "So now is the time where we make poor jokes and then get increasingly more insistent on getting them published?" Your fingers are on the pulse, the pulse connected to arteries that is, and not what Google calls 'a measured amount of an isotopic label given to a culture of cells'

Marty: "Nelson local here
 don't like the chances of a game today :( "

TR finds joy in the smaller offerings of life: "if you look at the scores of the Sheffield shield matches rn the scores are 67/2 and 76/2 haha"

Varun Ghosal: "its 1.20am in the UK. Im officially tapping out, going to bed and expecting to wake up to no result. Night!"

Bhargav Sura: "Amir Jangoo is very un-West Indian going by his T20 record. He's played 42 T20s and as an opener only having a strikerate of 105 - tells you about his mindset as an opening batter. When the word is GO from Ball 1, he doesn't seem to fit that slot. As much excited I am to see the West Indies be very competitive in T20s as they used to be along with ODIs, such line-up doesn't seem to amaze me."

6.3
1
Sodhi to Hope, 1 run, Full and wide, driven through to sweeper cover

2:16pm - rain picking up

6.2
1
Sodhi to Jangoo, 1 run, Length on middle, goes back and whips it from deep in the crease. Hits the gap at square leg

Drizzle returns but we're good to go for now

6.1
1
Sodhi to Hope, 1 run, Full on leg, drilled to wide long-on.

Sodhi now on

END OF OVER:
6 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | WI: 35/1 | RR: 5.83

  • Amir Jangoo11 (17b)
  • Shai Hope1 (1b)
  • James Neesham1-0-5-1
  • Michael Bracewell1-0-5-0

Nick Drawerpoo: "Weather is shocking surprised they are playing. Not surprised by a wicket straight after a break in play though."

5.6
4
Neesham to Jangoo, FOUR, Overpitched proper this time, cover driven proper too! On one knee, fifth-stump ball blazes grass after going past the infield. Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' blasts as ends are changed
5.5
0
Neesham to Jangoo, no run, Hit high on the pad. Skiddy length ball on top of middle, came in (likely off the pitch). Jangoo was stuck on the crease, tried to flick it square. Gently too
5.4
0
Neesham to Jangoo, no run, Looks to slug it over midwicket, the length ball on fourth beats him neck and crop. Looked to go go square, does Jangoo