England (1st innings): 7-0 (in 1.4 overs)
To the huge embarrassment of the West Indies Cricket Board, a Test match was abandoned for the second time in the Caribbeans, this time at the newly-developed Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua.
Interestingly, England were made to have their pre-match practice on the old ground, Antigua Recreation Ground in St John's, and they did not have a chance to take a deep look at the wicket on newly-laid ground.
The match had to be abandoned after just ten deliveries, as the sand-based outfield was deemed a safety risk to the bowlers. Fidel Edwards flung the ball away in disgust after failing thrice successively as he entered on his delivery stride.
After a lengthy discussion between the captains, Chris Gayle and Andrew Strauss, and the on-field umpires, Daryl Harper and Tony Hill, ICC match referee Alan Hurst was left to make the difficult decision.
The run-ups were hastily dug immediately after the close, but it was a futile exercise. The only option available to the authorities was an outright abandonment.
Groundsman dig up the bowler's run up at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium
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