Watch: Kedar Jadhav Hilariously Pleads Rain In Nottingham To Go To Maharashtra

Updated - 13 Jun 2019, 09:00 PM

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Kedar Jadhav (Credits: AP)

The scenes in Nottingham are gloomy at the moment and the reasons are obvious. Rain has played spoilsport so far at Trent Bridge and it is looking highly unlikely that the action between India and New Zealand would start anytime soon. The weather forecast for today was not promising anyway but a dry spell for a while in the morning had raised hopes. However, it eventually turned out to be a flash in the pan as the rain has showed no mercy. But amidst all this Kedar Jadhav managed to bring a smile on everyone’s face.

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The India star with his hilarious yet important gesture managed to make the mood light. Waving towards the clouds, Jadhav was seen pleading the rain to go to Maharashtra which has been hit by a drought. Maharashtra just has 7 percent of water left for consumption and people are struggling in the testing conditions.

Kedar Jadhav (Credits: Getty)

Here is the hilarious clip showing Kedar Jadhav pleading to the rain gods:

https://twitter.com/Boomrah_/status/1139156247096242176

Talking about the game, the umpires had come out for an inspection almost two hours after the game was scheduled to start. However, they were not convinced by the ground condition and waited for some more time. But rain played spoilsport once again and it is highly unlikely that the game would get. Even if it starts, it will really be a shortened game.

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Both the teams, meanwhile, will walk away with one point each if the rain does not stop. The washed-out game will mean both India and New Zealand will remain undefeated in the tournament. New Zealand have won both of their opening two games thus far while India have also won their first two games.

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