Bad light halts play in Pakistan's stop-start Test homecoming
Last updated on: 13 December,2019 02:26 pm
Bad light halts play in Pakistan's stop-start Test homecoming.
RAWALPINDI (AFP) – Bad light halted play in Rawalpindi on Friday as conditions continued to play havoc with Pakistan’s first home Test in a decade, against Sri Lanka.
After day three’s first session was washed out by wet weather, only 27 minutes of play was possible before the players walked off with just 5.2 overs bowled.
Sri Lanka, who won the toss and batted, were 282-6 in their first innings with Dhananjaya de Silva unbeaten on 87 and Dilruwan Perera on six.
On Thursday, rain and poor light kept the teams off the field for all but 83 minutes.
For Pakistan, 16-year-old paceman Naseem Shah (2-83) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (2-58) were the most successful bowlers.
The conditions have put a dampener on the long-awaited return to Test cricket in Pakistan, following the 2009 attack on Sri Lanka’s team bus that left eight people dead and several players and officials wounded.