ENG vs Wi show amazing view before match, English team and West Indies team also stuck in traffic on bicycle
Before the start of the third ODI played between England and West Indies at the Oval, an incident occurred about which you have ever heard of. In fact, before the start of this match, players of both teams got stuck in traffic jams, due to which the start of the match was delayed. One -sided West Indies team just got stuck in a traffic jam in London, on the other hand, some England players rode on a rental bike and reached the stadium.
This incident blew up the senses of cricket fans. In the three-match ODI series, England landed in the third ODI with a 2–0 lead. England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) issued a statement before the toss in which he said, “Due to the delay of one of the playing teams, which are stuck in heavy traffic to the north of the river, the game will be delayed. Once all the members of the plays the play officials come, the match officials will coordinate the updated time and we will discuss any effect on the game. Will update about the schedule. “
Delay meant that West Indies could not train in warm ups or nets before the toss. He posted on X (East Twitter), confirming his delay, “Due to heavy traffic delays, our team reached a few moments a few moments before the pre -scheduled toss time.”
Meanwhile, the players of England were seen playing football in the live visual, shown before the match started. West Indies players stayed in the dressing room on arrival. As a precaution, the pitch and square were covered and kept in spite of no rain at that time. The toss, which was to be originally at 12:30 pm local time (5:00 pm Indian time), was reduced to 1:10 pm (Indian time 5:40 pm).
At the same time, the match started at 1:30 pm (6:00 pm Indian time). During this time no over was reduced but once the match started, the rain came after the end of the 15th over, after which the match was reduced to 40-40 overs. By the time the latest news is written, West Indies have scored 153 runs losing 6 wickets in 27 overs.