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"Not An Easy Place": R Ashwin Takes Aim At West Indies Board After Bizarre Delay In 3rd T20I

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The India-West Indies third T20I in Guyana on Tuesday was witness to some bizarre scenes. As the teams got to the field after West Indies won the toss and elected to field, they looked at each other aimlessly and eventually left the field.

It was due to the ground-staff forgetting to mark the inner 30-yard circle of the ground. While the match was due to start at 8 pm IST, it got delayed by at least five minutes as the groundstaff hurriedly came back on the field to mark the circle.

It did not amuse Ravincandran Ashwin at all. "Unique delay! It's not an easy place to tour for reasons like this. As a cricketer one has to be switched on all the time and always expect the unexpected.

All the best to @ybj_19 Go well Chinni Paiyaa," Ashwin posted on X on Tuesday. Unique delay! It's not an easy place to tour for reasons like this.

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