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India vs Bangladesh LIVE Score: Day 2 of the second Test between India and Bangladesh was washed out entirely without a single ball bowled at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur.

With Bangladesh in a precarious position, they would have hoped to build on Mominul's resilient knock, but the weather frustrated both teams.

The forecast for the remaining days is not encouraging either, with more rain expected on Day 3. The weather has raised concerns about whether there will be enough play to force a result.

This could be a huge blow for Bangladesh as they already trail 0-1 in the two-match series. (Live Scorecard) The covers are coming off at the Green Park Stadium. - The outfield looks dry as well.

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