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WTC Final | World wettest championship: How players spend rain breaks

Play cards, sleep, eat soup, even study: When the field is wet, cricketers turn to different activities. The phone, however, can’t be used due to rules to prevent fixing.

June 18, 2021 / 20:24 IST
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(Representative Image) Play was called off on Day 1 of the WTC final, after about 2.5 hours of heavy rain in Southampton, UK. (Image: Reuters)
(Representative Image) Play was called off on Day 1 of the WTC final, after about 2.5 hours of heavy rain in Southampton, UK. (Image: Reuters)

“Rain has stopped. Fans are happy. I can hear the dol (sic) and happy singing. And @ashwinravi99 is going to do what he needs to do – have lunch.”

This was a tweet from Prithi Narayanan, the wife of Indian off-spinner R. Ashwin, at 5.52 pm IST on June 18. By then, more than two hours of play on Day 1 of the World Test Championship (WTC) final between India and New Zealand had been lost to rain.

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Ashwin had his lunch and was also seen walking around the venue, the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.

Whenever rain interrupts play, fans wonder what players do in the dressing room. And several rain breaks are predicted during this contest. Ageas, the sponsors of the venue, may be an insurance company, but they cannot control the skies.