India vs NZ, ICC World Cup 2019: India, New Zealand share points after another washout
PTI | Updated: Jun 13, 2019, 21:48 ISTHighlights
- The frustrating English weather finally caught up with the Indian team as their game against New Zealand was called off without a ball being bowled
- New Zealand have seven points from four games while India now have five from three
- India's next game is against Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday

NOTTINGHAM: The frustrating English weather finally caught up with the Indian team as their third World Cup game against New Zealand was called off without a ball being bowled on Thursday.
ICC WORLD CUP: FULL SCHEDULE | POINTS TABLE
New Zealand have seven points from four games while India now have five from three with the next game against Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday.
Incidentally, the weather Gods are threatening to play spoilsport over there too.
The toss was delayed due to inclement weather and in the end it never took place. An inspection was to happen at 3 pm IST, the scheduled start time, but was put off after it started raining again.
The outfield was pretty wet after heavy showers in the past two days.
The umpires had one last inspection at 7:30 pm IST before taking the decision to abandon the match.
This was the fourth such game in the ongoing tournament that has not yielded any result, something that will certainly increase ICC's worry.
While both the teams share a point each, the practical difficulties of not having a reserve day as stated by the ICC CEO David Richardson is certainly leaving the fans, especially the Indians high and dry.
Ground staff working hard to prepare the pitch during rain break. (Reuters Photo)
The ICC refunds tickets if a single ball is not bowled but the hundreds of fans who have bought overpriced tickets from a third party are certain to lose money.
"I have paid 800 GBP (more than 70k INR) for a ticket. I am losing a lot of money. The black market rate for a Pakistan game is 2000 GBP. I can't afford that," said a software engineer who has come all the way from Singapore.
The broadcasters, however, can heave a sigh of relief as all the matches are insured and they can make up for losses.
ICC WORLD CUP: FULL SCHEDULE | POINTS TABLE
New Zealand have seven points from four games while India now have five from three with the next game against Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday.
Incidentally, the weather Gods are threatening to play spoilsport over there too.
Unfortunately, India's #CWC19 game against New Zealand has been called off due to the rain 😭. The points have bee… https://t.co/aEZ0usrtRm
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) 1560434462000
The toss was delayed due to inclement weather and in the end it never took place. An inspection was to happen at 3 pm IST, the scheduled start time, but was put off after it started raining again.
The outfield was pretty wet after heavy showers in the past two days.
The match has been called off. 1 point each for both teams 🌧️🌧️ Thank you to all the fans who came out in numbers… https://t.co/5oIV2jNrjb
— BCCI (@BCCI) 1560434584000
The umpires had one last inspection at 7:30 pm IST before taking the decision to abandon the match.
This was the fourth such game in the ongoing tournament that has not yielded any result, something that will certainly increase ICC's worry.
While both the teams share a point each, the practical difficulties of not having a reserve day as stated by the ICC CEO David Richardson is certainly leaving the fans, especially the Indians high and dry.

The ICC refunds tickets if a single ball is not bowled but the hundreds of fans who have bought overpriced tickets from a third party are certain to lose money.
"I have paid 800 GBP (more than 70k INR) for a ticket. I am losing a lot of money. The black market rate for a Pakistan game is 2000 GBP. I can't afford that," said a software engineer who has come all the way from Singapore.
The broadcasters, however, can heave a sigh of relief as all the matches are insured and they can make up for losses.
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