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The second day of the Afghanistan-New Zealand Test match in Greater Noida has been canceled due to a persistently wet outfield, despite sunny weather. No toss has occurred yet, as the ground staff's attempts to dry the field using electric fans, tarpaulins, and replacing wet patches with artificial turf have proven ineffective. The opening day was also abandoned due to rainfall, and complaints have arisen regarding the venue's inadequate drainage and facilities, with officials expressing discontent over the conditions. Afghanistan has been forced to play their home games in India due to security concerns, and Greater Noida is hosting its first Test match. The toss is now rescheduled for tomorrow morning at 9 AM, as the players await further developments. This Test is part of New Zealand's three-month subcontinental tour, but it does not count towards the World Test Championship.
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