Oblivious to the result of the first one-dayer at Guwahati, both India and New Zealand players enjoyed dinner at a restaurant
Oblivious to the result of the first one-dayer at Guwahati, both India and New Zealand players enjoyed dinner at a restaurant in the pictureseque Amber Fort upon reaching here for tomorrow's second game of the five-match series. It is learnt that the private dinner was planned well in advance. India reached here sans skipper Gautam Gambhir who had left for Delhi immediately after the first game. He will join the rest of the squad today.
Meanwhile, wet weather in the past week has caused much trouble for the curator. "It was raining for most of the last 15 days. The fog and dew did not help us. We tried to dry the wicket through halogen lights after covering the square by a huge tent. We have been working hard to prepare a good ODI wicket," said curator Taposh Chatterjee.
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