India’s chances of levelling the series after a heartbreaking one-run loss in the thrilling first Paytm T20I against West Indies were dashed when the second and the final match was called off due to wet patches on the outfield following rain. Indians clearly looked in control unlike the earlier match having bowled out the mighty West Indies for just 143 runs in 19.4 overs at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill.
When India’s chase
began, openers Rohit Sharma and Ajinjya Rahane were batting on 10 and four
respectively, when the play was halted with India 15/0 after two overs, needing
another 129 runs from 18 overs. With the outfield developing wet patches, even
three more overs of play, which would have ensured a result was not possible. When it started raining, by DLS – India without
losing a wicket had to score 27 in 5 overs (the minimum required for a result
!)
So when play was
finally called-off, Indians felt robbed of an easy victory. Earlier, captain MS
Dhoni once again won the toss and elected to bowl first. The Indian bowlers
were sharp and made brilliant use of their variations. Leg spinner Amit Mishra,
who replaced Stuart Binny was in the thick of the action and on many occasions,
the West Indies batsmen failed to read him. Mishra removed the dangerous
Johnson Charles (43 off 24) on the first ball he bowled in the final Powerplay
over and bowled Dwayne Bravo with a googly and captain Carlos Brathwaite with a
flighted delivery. Amit perhaps would
not have been there, if Indians had time to have a T20 line-up – as in the
earlier T20 squad Pawan Negi and Harbhajan Singh had edged him out.
The rain and also
the technical delay – most probably due to live feed from satellite not being
available denied the victory. In the
world of Commercials, it is the bizarre case of not starting the match, simply
because it could not go live on air !!! ~ the weather was perfect, everything
else was in place – but technology, the relaying back to the cricket crazy
nation denied a chance.
This two-match
series in Florida, which West Indies won 1-0, was supposed to be an exercise to
take the game into a new market, a market where fans are used to being treated
better than cricket tends to treat fans in India. The broadcasters had paid
massive sums for the rights and deserved some consideration, but there was rain
expected later in the afternoon. It is further
reported that at around 12.40pm, with India looking to be on their way to a win
having restricted West Indies, it rained for around 20 minutes. The ground
didn't have a Super Sopper, and wasn't covered fully. The business area was
promptly ready for play and the deep parts of the outfield drained well too,
but the top of the bowlers' run-ups, around the area where the painted
advertisements are, didn't dry up. The captains were seen looking at that
particular area with concern minutes before the game was called off at 2pm.
The official
presentation was carried out in gloomy circumstances with the official
interviewer steering clear of even mentioning the delayed start, without which
the crowd would have had a result. The studio shows and the official
interviewer only spoke of how humans are helpless against "mother
nature" and "weather". Without being prompted, the West Indies
captain Carlos Brathwaite said he hoped the drainage and equipment would
improve at the ground, which he said was a wonderful venue otherwise.
The World knows the
truth, yet would not speak !!!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
29th Aug
2016.
Photo credit : bcci.tv and news source espncricinfo.
