West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI abandoned without a ball bowled as rain frustrates hosts

West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI abandoned without a ball bowled as rain frustrates hosts
West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI abandoned (Image: ESPN)
Persistent rain at Sabina Park in Kingston forced the abandonment of the second ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka on Saturday, with not a single ball being bowled in the day-night encounter.The washout means Sri Lanka retain their 1-0 lead in the three-match series after their 41-run victory in the opening ODI. As a result, the West Indies can no longer win the series and will now be aiming to level it in the third and final match.West Indies captain Shai Hope had earlier won the toss and elected to bowl first under overcast conditions. However, steady rainfall arrived shortly before the scheduled start and never relented, leaving the ground staff with little opportunity to prepare the playing surface.After several inspections and hours of waiting, the umpires officially called off the match at around 6:30 PM local time. Only a handful of spectators remained in the stands by the time the abandonment was confirmed.The washout also denied fans the chance to see several notable team changes. Sri Lanka had handed a place to fast bowler Eshan Malinga following his impressive performances in franchise cricket, while the West Indies brought in Amir Jangoo as a replacement for the injured Matthew Forde.
Sri Lanka entered the contest with momentum after securing a 41-run win in the series opener on Thursday. The victory was a significant one for the visitors, marking their first ODI win in the Caribbean in 13 years and also the first victory for newly appointed head coach Gary Kirsten since taking charge of the side.The abandoned fixture leaves the series delicately poised heading into the decider. Sri Lanka need only avoid defeat to clinch the series, while the West Indies must win the final ODI to salvage a draw.The third and final ODI will be played at Sabina Park on Monday, after which the teams will shift focus to a three-match T20I series followed by a two-match Test series.With valuable ICC ranking points and momentum on the line, both teams will be hoping for better weather conditions when they return to the field for the series finale.


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