Cricket ground covers over the pitch at Greater Noida Sports Complex during the abandoned 2024 New Zealand vs Afghanistan Test match, which was called off without a single ball bowled.

September 13 , 2024 | News | Breaking | Cricket| Rain Washes Out Historic New Zealand-Afghanistan Test Match

The much-anticipated Test match between New Zealand and Afghanistan, set to take place from September 9 to 13, 2024, at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground in India, was abandoned without a single ball being bowled due to relentless rain first test of the 21st Century.
This marks only the eighth time in Test cricket history that a match has been called off without any play. Kiwis Have now been a part of 3 out of the 8 such abandoned Tests.

Why Was the Match Cancelled?

Persistent rain over the Greater Noida region left the ground unplayable, despite the best efforts of the ground staff. The outfield remained too wet and unsafe, making it impossible to start the match.

Why Is This Rare?

Such cancellations are extremely rare in Test cricket. The last instance was in December 1998, when New Zealand’s Test against India in Dunedin was abandoned due to rain. Only eight matches in the history of Test cricket have faced this fate.
Ground covers protecting the pitch during the abandoned New Zealand vs. Afghanistan Test match in September 2024 due to persistent rain.
Marks only the eighth time in Test cricket history that a match has been called off without any play.

Why Is This Interesting?

Historical Context: This is the first time a Test match in Asia has been abandoned without any play.
Team Impact: It was a significant match for Afghanistan as they continue to establish themselves in Test cricket, and for New Zealand, it marked the start of a crucial tour.
New Zealand will continue their big tour as they head to SriLanka for a Two Match Test Series starting on 18th September.
Afghanistan heading to Sharjah for three Match ODI series beginning on 18th September.
Source: ICC | Live Match Status

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