Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): Rain and a wet outfield have played spoilsport on two straight days of the second Test between India and Bangladesh at Green Park Stadium here, with the weather threatening to derail India’s quest for a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
Notably, only 35 overs were bowled on the opening day before the play for the day was called off as Bangladesh made a remarkable comeback after losing a couple of wickets early on, scoring 107/3. The Indian pacer Akash Deep impressing by picking up two crucial wickets. However, continuous rain on Day 2 has kept the covers on, raising concerns that a significant chunk of play could be lost.
As it stands, India lead the WTC standings with a percentage points (PCT) tally of 71.67 after 10 matches, aiming to make their third consecutive summit clash.
A 2-0 series win over Bangladesh would have left India needing only three more wins from their remaining eight games to secure a spot in the WTC final. However, with rain looming large over the second Test, a draw could complicate India’s path to the final.
Should this Test ended in a draw, Men In Blue will need to win five of their next eight Test matches to cement their place in the WTC final, assuming other contenders for a top-two finish do not drop points. This leave India with a more challenging route, as they will likely need to clean sweep New Zealand 3-0 at home and secure at least two wins in the five-match Border-Gavaskar series against Australia at their own backyard.
The Rohit Sharma-led side have won the last two series in Australia, but repeating that feat will be a daunting task, especially in the absence of experienced players of Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara, who are very unlikely to be included in India's red-ball squad, and the pressure of WTC final qualification hanging over their heads.