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India’s Struggle to Score Big at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai

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India have not scored more than 300 runs on this ground so far

CHENNAI: Preparations are underway at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai ahead of the India-Australia ODI World Cup match on Sunday. More ground staff have been deployed following weather forecasts that there is a chance of rain during the game.

Although the current rainfall is less than last week, the Central Meteorological Department has predicted a 10 percent chance of rain in Chennai during tomorrow’s match. Tamil Nadu Cricket Association officials revealed that they have brought new ground covers. Officials also explained that although there is little chance of rain tomorrow, necessary precautions have been taken to prevent all large parts of the ground from getting wet.

The main feature of the Chidambaram Stadium is that the drainage system is perfect, compared to the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata and the stadiums in Sri Lanka, which have completely covered ground. The advantage of this ground is that if it rains, apart from the pitch, only the run-up area and the bowlers’ square area need to be covered.

A herringbone subsoil drainage system is provided at a depth of three feet at the airport. The main feature is that various small pipes are connected to a large underground pipe, so that the water drains away immediately when it rains.

Ahead of the India-Australia match on Sunday, three pitches have been prepared at the Chennai stadium. Choose which one to use 48 hours before the start of the game. The pitch in Chennai generally supports spin bowling. Scores above 300 have been scored only four times. India have not scored more than 300 runs on this ground so far.

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India have not scored more than 300 runs on this ground so far

CHENNAI: Preparations are underway at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai ahead of the India-Australia ODI World Cup match on Sunday. More ground staff have been deployed following weather forecasts that there is a chance of rain during the game.

Although the current rainfall is less than last week, the Central Meteorological Department has predicted a 10 percent chance of rain in Chennai during tomorrow’s match. Tamil Nadu Cricket Association officials revealed that they have brought new ground covers. Officials also explained that although there is little chance of rain tomorrow, necessary precautions have been taken to prevent all large parts of the ground from getting wet.

The main feature of the Chidambaram Stadium is that the drainage system is perfect, compared to the Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata and the stadiums in Sri Lanka, which have completely covered ground. The advantage of this ground is that if it rains, apart from the pitch, only the run-up area and the bowlers’ square area need to be covered.

A herringbone subsoil drainage system is provided at a depth of three feet at the airport. The main feature is that various small pipes are connected to a large underground pipe, so that the water drains away immediately when it rains.

Ahead of the India-Australia match on Sunday, three pitches have been prepared at the Chennai stadium. Choose which one to use 48 hours before the start of the game. The pitch in Chennai generally supports spin bowling. Scores above 300 have been scored only four times. India have not scored more than 300 runs on this ground so far.

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