AFG vs NZ Test: After losing 1st 2 days due to wet outfield, what’s the weather forecast for Day 3? | Cricket News
Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test Match Today: The first two days of the Test match between New Zealand and Afghanistan did not see a ball being bowled. The reason behind this was overnight rain and the ground staff being unable to clear the wet patches on the playing area which could be hazardous for the players. While the sun has shone during the day on both days it is the evening when the rain has poured down not allowing the ground to dry out completely hence the current predicament. How does weather look like? According to Accuweather.com, the sky will be clear and there are no rains predicted for the remainder of Tuesday, which ideally should allow the toss to happen. However, 1 mm thunderstorms are predicted in the afternoon of Wednesday which might bring the game to a halt. Given how two days have panned out it is highly likely that even a brief spell can have significant damage on the pitch. An ill-equipped venue Earlier, the incessant rain hampered Afghanistan’s one-week training camp …