India-New Zealand match canceled due to rain: players of both teams did time pass by playing football, second match on November 20

Posted on 18th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

The first T20 match between India and New Zealand has been called off due to rain. After the T20 World Cup in Australia, the Indian team came out to play the first match. Players of both teams were seen passing the time by playing football in the dressing room. Now the second T20 will be played at Mount Maunganui on 20 November.

 

According to Indian time, the match was to start at 12 noon, but it was raining continuously in Wellington. After waiting for about one and a half to two hours when the rain did not stop, it was decided to cancel the match.

 

The Indian selectors have bet on the youth on this tour. The command of the team is with Hardik Pandya. They have the challenge of defeating New Zealand at home. The last time he was made the captain of the team in the tour of Ireland. From where they had returned after winning. This time the team is facing the captaincy of Kane Williamson.

 

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Pant, Pandya, Bhuvi, and Chahal are the only seniors

The selectors have reposed faith in the youth for this series. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Rishabh Pant, and Hardik Pandya have been sent there as seniors. Most of the players on the team are new and inexperienced. In such a situation, it is said that the selectors are searching for the team of the future. The one who can get Team India the ICC trophy. Let us remind you that Team India also has to host the ODI World Cup next year. In such a situation, the eyes of the selectors will also be on the preparation of that mega tournament.

 

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