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Persistent rain wiped out the entire fourth day of the third Test between England and the West Indies in Manchester.
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Persistent rain wiped out the entire fourth day of the third Test between England and the West Indies in Manchester.
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The rain had the final say in the Sydney Sixers’ clash against the Hobart Hurricanes at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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Heavy rain and a wet outfield led to the first Twenty20 International between India and Sri Lanka in Guwahati being abandoned.
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Pakistan’s clash against Sri Lanka, which was the first ODI held in Karachi in over 10 years, was washed out due to persistent rain.
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan (left) and Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan share the trophy after the final was washed out
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Persistent rain ruined the final of the T20 tri-series between Bangladesh and Afghanistan as both teams had to share the trophy after the match was washed out.
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Heavy and persistent rain led to the first Twenty20 International between India and South Africa in Dharamsala being washed out without a single ball bowled.
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Persistent rain led to the first day of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord’s being washed out.
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Heavy rain led to the first ODI between the West Indies and India in Guyana being abandoned after just 13 overs.
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Persistent rain led to the World Cup clash between India and New Zealand in Nottingham being washed out without a single ball bowled.
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For the second straight day, the rain had the last laugh as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh’s World Cup clash in Bristol was washed out without a ball being bowled.