T20 World Cup: India-NZ warm-up match called off due to rain
Rain had played spoilsport in the day's first practice match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at the same venue.
Rain had played spoilsport in the day's first practice match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at the same venue.
Rain had played spoilsport in the day's first practice match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at the same venue.
Brisbane: India's second and final T20 World Cup warm-up game against New Zealand was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to persistent rain at The Gabba here on Wednesday.
Both the Indian and New Zealand teams failed to hit the ground as heavens opened up during Pakistan's chase of 155 against Afghanistan at the same venue in the first practice match of the day.
India had earlier defeated hosts Australia by six runs in their first warm-up match here on Monday.
Against Australia, India rode on half-centuries from K L Rahul (57) and Suryakumar Yadav (50) to post 186/7, a target which they defended despite skipper Aaron Finch's return to form with a 54-ball 76.
Drafted into the side in place of an injured Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami (3/4) starred for India with the ball in the final over, which saw four dismissals, including three wickets for the right-arm pacer.
India will open their campaign in a blockbuster clash against arch-rivals Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.