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The third and the final one day international cricket scheduled to be held in Chittagong today was called off due to bad weather and wet ground conditions here.
Chittagong May 15 : The third and the final one day international cricket scheduled to be held in Chittagong today was called off due to bad weather and wet ground conditions here.
Match referee Roshan Mahanama decided to call off the game after the umpires inspected the pitch at 1 p.m., as the outfield was slushy owing to heavy overnight rain and morning drizzle.
'Hurricane Akash' dashed all hopes for India to clean sweep the series as Bir Sreshta Shahid Nurul Amin stadium remained completely water-logged and hundreds of cricket fans waited for hours only to be disappointed by noon.
India won the series two-nil, winning the first ODI at Mirpur by five wickets and the second by 46 runs.
The two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh will begin here on May 18. The second Test will be played at Mirpur from May 25.
ANI