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Ind vs WI: Third ODI called off due to cyclone 'Hudhud'

Visakhapatnam: The third One-Day International between India and the West Indies, scheduled in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday, has been called off after the cyclone ‘Hudhud' hit the port city on Sunday, disrupting normal life and leaving

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Visakhapatnam: The third One-Day International between India and the West Indies, scheduled in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday, has been called off after the cyclone ‘Hudhud' hit the port city on Sunday, disrupting normal life and leaving the ACA-VDCA cricket stadium in completely unplayable condition.

 

Indian team's media manager Dr RN Baba told PTI,”There is no match scheduled due to prevailing weather conditions. The players will be staying in Delhi only. We had a scheduled flight for Visakhapatnam tomorrow at 12:55 pm in the afternoon but now it stands cancelled.”

Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) had informed BCCI about the unplayable conditions.

ACA official CR Mohan said,”We have intimated BCCI about the current situation. The entire ground covers were today blown away in the afternoon after 1 pm when the winds were flowing at a speed of over 150 kmph per hour. It was a such a situation where we were not even able to go to the stadium to see what kind of damages have been done. The groundsmen could not be contacted. No way the match could have been possible.”

“The hotel where we were staying, we were told by the police authorities to move to the underground level for safety reasons. Tomorrow, if the situation improves, then along with police we will go to the ground to check the situation. We are worried about our groundstaff.”

With BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel in Dubai for the ICC meeting, the board could not issue a press release today.

It would now be a four-match series and the fourth of the five ODIs will be held in Dharamsala on Friday, 17th September.