
WTC Final: Rules on bad light can be a little bit more reasonable, says Sanjay Manjrekar
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While the first day of the match was washed out, much of the third session on the second day did not take place due to a combination of bad light and light rain.
Former batsman Sanjay Manjrekar said that he hopes the World Test Championship final does not end in a draw because of delays occurring due to bad light. While the first day of the match was washed out, much of the third session on the second day did not take place due to a combination of bad light and light rain. "The rules (for bad light) can be a little bit (more) reasonable. The concept of bad light is that you are so much at a disadvantage that a batsman cannot see the ball and they could get out or could get hurt. But that yardstick is now completely gone," Manjrekar said on ESPNCricinfo.More Related News