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WTC final: Start of Day 4 delayed due to rain

Updated on: 21 June,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Southampton
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New Zealand were 101 for 2 at stumps on day three, which too had a delayed start due to wet outfield and also ended early because of bad light

WTC final: Start of Day 4 delayed due to rain

Virat Kohli plays a shot on the second day of the ICC World Test Championship Final between New Zealand and India at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Photo: AFP

The start of fourth day's play in the World Test Championships final between India and New Zealand was delayed due to rain on Monday.


New Zealand were 101 for 2 at stumps on day three, which too had a delayed start due to wet outfield and also ended early because of bad light.


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Rain had washed out the entire opening day and on day two, 64.4 overs of play were possible with bad light prompting frequent interruptions.

The ICC will have to use the reserve sixth day to make up for the lost time as only 141.1 overs have been possible so far in the match

Scores at the end of Day 3
India: 217
New Zealand: 101/2

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