Natasha Abbas is a British civil engineer who co-founded North 51, a project management consultancy in Dubai
Fatullah — Play began on the fifth and final day of the one-off Test between Bangladesh and India Sunday after rain had washed out the morning session in Fatullah.
Umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Nigel Llong signalled the start at 12.45 pm (0645 GMT) as the weather cleared and the hard-working ground staff dried up the waterlogged Khan Shaheb Osman Ali stadium.
The match is headed for a draw after inclement weather allowed just 133.4 overs over the first four days. India declared on 462 for six and Bangladesh replied with 111 for three.
The two teams are scheduled to play three one-day internationals in Dhaka on June 18, 21 and 24.
Natasha Abbas is a British civil engineer who co-founded North 51, a project management consultancy in Dubai
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