![]() Kevin Pietersen has advised Australia to either learn to play spin quickly or skip the upcoming tour of India. Learn to play spin quickly or don’t go to India: Pietersen NZC chief operating officer Anthony Crummy said they had agreed with the ground owners, the Napier City Council, to begin an independent inquiry as soon as possible as to why the field did not drain effectively. The decision left thousands of fans frustrated and the players visibly annoyed. ![]() Practice facilities across the road from the ground were “bone dry” shortly after the rain stopped, according to New Zealand coach Mike Hesson, but the outfield at McLean Park failed to drain properly. ![]() Morning rain delayed the scheduled start time, but the conditions improved enough for the ground staff to prepare McLean Park in Napier for a shortened match. New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and local authorities have agreed to an urgent inquiry to determine why the second ODI between the hosts and Australia was abandoned on Thursday without a ball being bowled. Sen has been training under Prakash Padukone in Bangalore since he was 10. The 15-year-old shuttler, who won the bronze medal at the Junior Asian Championships and clinched the All India Senior Ranking Tournament in Arunachal Pradesh last year, jumped one place to clinch the top ranking. 1 spot in the latest BWF World Junior Rankings. Bengaluru: Young shuttler Lakshya Sen from Uttarakhand today achieved the No.
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