India-West Indies ODI series: Rain likely to mar Kochi ODI

October 7, 2014 5:06 PM | Skymet Weather Team

With the prime focus of preparing for the ICC world Cup scheduled to be held next year, India take on West Indies in a five-match ODI series, beginning Wednesday at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Kochi.

The venue has been a strong hunting ground for India who have won six out of the nine matches played here since 1998. The men in blue would like to maintain the trend by beating the beleaguered West Indies, which is without its star performers Chris Gayle and Sunil Narine.

But the day-night encounter is likely to face some interruptions due to possibility of rain in the city. According to Skymet Meteorology Division in India, there are chances of spot rain during evening. Though, the rainfall will not last long it could be moderate in intensity, forcing the ground staff to work hard in draining the water and drying the outfield.

Speaking to IBN, President of the Kerala Cricket Association said that they are well prepared to handle any such situation. He further added that there is nothing to worry as the stadium has an excellent drainage system.

"We expect the pitch to be both good for batting and pace, but then all depends on the rain. It could be a cracker of a contest," added T. C Mathew.

The home team would be eager to take a 1-0 lead in the series by beating the West Indies at their favourite ground tomorrow. Kochi is the same venue where India had beaten Australia in January last year and then the West Indies in November.

 

 

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