Continuous rains in Bengaluru have delayed the toss for the first Test between India and New Zealand. The ‘SubAir’ system at M Chinnaswamy Stadium is crucial in managing wet conditions, ensuring the pitch is ready swiftly after rain stops. With weather forecast for more disruptions over the next few days, the state-of-the-art drainage system will have a major role to play.
How Bengaluru stadium drainage system may save Ind-NZ Test

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