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Heavy rains lash Kochi causing concern about fate of first ODI

The Australian team was to practise this morning and the Indian team in the afternoon, but due to the rains both the practise sessions have been cancelled.

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Heavy rains in Kochi is causing concern about the fate of the India-Australia first ODI on Oct 17.
 
It has been raining heavily since last night at Kochi.
 
The practise matches of both the teams has been cancelled due to the rains, Kerala cricket Association (KCA) sources said.
 
The Australian team was to practise this morning and the Indian team in the afternoon, but due to the rains both the practise sessions have been cancelled, the sources said.
 
'The ground condition is very bad. There is lot of water in the ground', the sources told PTI. 'However, if the rains clears by this afternoon and there is sunshine, we will try our best', the soruces said.
 
Though the ground has been covered with the plastic covers brought from Chennai, but there is seepage of water into the ground due to the heavy rains, the soruces said.
 
The Indian and Australian team members had reached here yesterday after the second test in Bangalore, which Indian won along with the previous Mohali test.
 
According to Met department, today and tomorrow weather will be cloudy with one or two showers and thundershowers. The weather is likely to clear by Sunday.
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