Rain and rain between India and Australia can be disrupted in the second one-dayer on Thursday. The Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain in the evening on the same day.
Given the possibility of rain, Eden Gardens is covered with cover before the second ODI. The first ODI played in Chennai was also affected by the rain. India, by winning the match by 26 runs, made an early lead in the five-match ODI series.
Calcutta has been raining for some time and the director of the Kolkata Meteorological Department Ganesh Das responsible for this is responsible for the pressure made in South Bengal.
Das said, "By September 21, pressure will come to an end, but there is possibility of rain in the evening this month. It may not be long. "Former Indian captain and chairman of the Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) Sourav Ganguly also took stock of the situation and gave instructions.
CAB's curator Sujan Mukherjee said, "The position of the pitch and field is very good. It is an ideal situation in terms of ODI match but I can not tell whether it will rain or not. ''