Wellington: The second one-day cricket international between New Zealand and Sri Lanka was abandoned Tuesday because of rain.
Heavy rain fell throughout the day and by the scheduled start of 2 p.m. Local time, the covers were on and large pools of water already had formed in the outfield.
Umpires made the decision to abandon the match after a ground inspection at 4:25 p.M. Local time. The latest a match could start was 7:02 p.m. But it already was clear that with rain still falling a large puddle in some parts of Hagley Oval, no play would be possible.
New Zealand leads the three-match series after winning the first match at Eden Park Saturday by 198 runs.
The third match is at Hamilton’s Seddon Park Friday.