PCB Introduces Modern Method of Dry Wickets After Rain

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has surprised experts by using an 'innovative' method to dry the rain-affected wicket ahead of the second Test match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.

Modern Method of Dry Wickets After Rain

According to private TV Express News, wherever the game of cricket is played around the world, technology is used extensively to develop cricket matches on modern lines, but PCB's logic is unique and the world of cricket is a A new style has been introduced.

On the other hand, according to the rain alert issued by the Department of Meteorology, there are chances of intermittent rain from August 29 to 31. Due to the heavy rain in Rawalpindi and its suburbs yesterday, the outfield of the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and the match were damaged. The wicket allocated for the match has become wet but the PCB staff has found a new way to dry the wicket.

The Pakistan Cricket Board's ground staff decided to use pedestal fans to dry the wicket and will install fans on both sides of the wicket yesterday so that the wicket can be prepared in time before the match.

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