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That's it from our coverage of the 2nd T20I between Bangladesh and New Zealand. Rain has played spoilsport unfortunately with the toss also not taking place due to the bad weather. Ninaad Dixit here, signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Dev Rajawat and scorer Dushyant Madhukar Kumar. Stay tuned for more action from around the world.
3:50 PM IST, 4:20 PM Local Time: The match has been called off. The rain has persisted and hasn't slowed down. Been raining with thunderstorms since morning, the umpires have eventually decided to call it off. Bangladesh won the first T20I at the same venue by 6 wickets and have a 1-0 lead. New Zealand can only level the 3-match series in Mirpur on 2nd May and not clinch the trophy.
3:20 PM IST, 3:50 PM LOCAL TIME: The deadlock continues in Chattogram as the rain persists and the covers remain firmly intact, making a total washout look increasingly inevitable. With the cut-off time looming and no movement from the ground staff, the window for even a five-over match is rapidly closing. It’s a frustrating scenario for everyone involved, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed for a last-minute miracle from the weather gods. 
The cut-off time to start a 5-over fixture is 4:50 PM Local Time (4:20 PM IST).
2:10 PM IST, 2:40 PM LOCAL TIME: The situation remains at a standstill as the drizzle continues to hold up play. The covers haven't budged yet, as the ground staff needs to ensure the outfield is safe enough for even a shortened play.
1:45 PM IST, 2:15 PM LOCAL TIME: The intensity has eased up to a drizzle now, but the ground staff is playing it safe and keeping the covers firmly in place for the time being. While the reduction in rain is a step in the right direction, the outfield likely needs some time to drain before the officials consider an inspection. We’re currently in that frustrating "wait and watch" phase.
1 PM IST, 1:30 PM Local Time: The toss has been delayed. It is still raining, the pitch and the square are under wraps.
Katene Clarke (New Zealand): (On scoring his maiden T20I fifty) "Yeah, I’m very happy to get the runs on the board. I guess, first time over the mark, especially. Unlucky not to get over the line, but I think we showed that we’ve got the ability to score some runs and put a total on the board. Hopefully, we can hold them off next time.

(On whether his father contacted him after the milestone) Yeah, fortunately, he doesn’t have WhatsApp, so I couldn’t get in touch with him. But apart from some messages through our family, so yeah, it’s good.

(On adapting mentally during delays and waiting for the match to start) I think just being willing to adjust. Obviously, the conditions aren’t ideal, but still keep your mind sharp and focused, so that it could be a quick turnaround onto the park as soon as possible."
12:45 PM IST, 1:15 PM LOCAL TIME: Got some damp news to share - it's currently raining in Chattogram, which means the toss is almost certainly going to be delayed. The ground staff has already brought out the covers, and while we’re all hoping for a quick passing shower, the overhead conditions look fairly settled for the time being. Will keep you posted as soon as there’s a break in the clouds!
Who needs to step up? Bangladesh’s openers may want quicker starts so the middle order is not left with steep asking rates again. For New Zealand, Ish Sodhi and the seamers must hit smarter lengths because Chattogram punished anything loose. What are the key battles? Hridoy vs spin pressure! Clarke vs Bangladesh’s change of pace! Litton Das vs the new ball! Shamim vs death overs once more! These moments could swing the night quickly.

Be with us for more updates!!!
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