​​All Test Matches Abandoned Due To Rain: Full List​

The Afghanistan vs New Zealand test match in Greater Noida is heading towards a tame finish. So far, no play has been possible on first four days and it is almost confirmed that the match will be abandoned without a ball being bowled.

Afghanistan vs New Zealand
01 / 09

Afghanistan vs New Zealand

The Afghanistan vs New Zealand Test is on verge of getting washed out without a ball being bowled.

Rain Plays Spoilsport
02 / 09

Rain Plays Spoilsport

Rain and poor facilities have contributed to the four days of no play. Day 5 is also expected to be wet so the match is all set to get washed out. This will be the eighth Test to get washed out without a ball being bowled unless conditions improve significantly on Day 5.

Australia vs England Manchester 1980
03 / 09

Australia vs England, Manchester, 1980

The Test was abandoned due to rain. Both team captains did not even come together for a toss.

Australia vs England Manchester 1938
04 / 09

Australia vs England, Manchester, 1938

This match was also abandoned due to rain. There was no toss in that encounter as well.

Australia vs England Melbourne 1970
05 / 09

Australia vs England, Melbourne, 1970

AUS vs ENG Test match in 1970 was abandoned as soon as the players entered the field because of rain.

New Zealand vs Pakistan Dunedin 1989
06 / 09

New Zealand vs Pakistan, Dunedin, 1989

Due to heavy, sweeping rain, the match was abandoned on February 3, 1989.

England vs West Indies Guyana 1990
07 / 09

England vs West Indies, Guyana, 1990

The match was abandoned due to rain. In this particular tie as well, an ODI was played on the fifth day of the match.

India vs New Zealand Dunedin 1998
08 / 09

India vs New Zealand, Dunedin, 1998

​India's match was abandoned on the 3rd day. It was decided that on the day 4, an unofficial One day match would be played.​

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Faisalabad 1989
09 / 09

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Faisalabad, 1989

No teams were announced for the Test match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe back in 1998.

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