Instead, the Indian team ended up practising all by themselves, setting up nets around the main wicket and going through their drills, on day one.
There was a chance that there could be some action on the second day, should there be no more rain. However, late in the evening, the team management informed that the match had been called off.
Earlier on Friday morning, reportedly, the Indian team management had a discussion with match officials, who gave them a go-ahead to practice on the central pitch, the one slated to be used for this game.
The Indian team went through their paces thereafter, setting up three groups to get the fielding and catching practice out of the way first. After that, the batsmen all padded up and took their turns batting to the Indian bowlers, as no net bowlers were made available today.
There was nothing unusual in the manner the Indian team conducted their nets. As has been the case over the years, a pair of batsmen entered the two adjacent nets.
Ambati Rayudu and Ravindra Jadeja only took throw downs in the meantime, taking their turns to bat only in the latter stages.
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