So the official word from the live broadcast is that the umpires have decided to call off the game. It has been raining continuously, and even if it stopped, the groundstaff would have struggled to get the ground ready in time to get a game in. We will get you an official update soon enough but that seems to be that for today.
The live visuals currently show that the rain has only gotten heavier in the past few minutes. It has been raining anyway for the past two days in the picturesque city, but hopes were raised when it stopped a few minutes before 6.30pm. But it has picked up again, and the situation looks pretty grim right now.
A sharp spell of afternoon thundershowers lashed Dharamsala ahead of the first T20 International between India and South Africa on Sunday. As per weather forecast, scattered thundershowers are expected during the day. While the match starts at 7 pm, the HPCA Stadium is equipped with quality drainage facility and can prepare the ground for a full 40-over game even if the rain stops by 5 pm. The minimum is a five-over per side encounter for it to be an official game.
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