India vs West Indies 1st ODI was abandoned due to rain in Guyana. © Twitter India’s first One-Day International against the West Indies ended in a no result due to heavy rain in Guyana on Thursday. Only 13 overs were bowled in the match as rain continued to cause delays on regular intervals. The match was reduced to a 34-over per side game after the first rain interval but the officials called off the match after the second rain break. The West Indies lost just one wicket of Chris Gayle who played a slow inning of four runs off 31 deliveries.The stop-start match, which was reduced to 34-over-a-side, was abandoned after a second rain interruption. More than an hour and a half later, the umpires decided to call off the match. Opener Evin Lewis and Shai Hope were batting on 40 and 6 respectively when the match was called off after Indian captain Virat Kohli won the toss and asked the West Indies to bat. The match was already reduced to 43-over-a side even before a ball being bowled as the wet outfield due to rains had forced the toss to be delayed. The match began two hours later than… Read full this story
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