Wet outfield once again abandoned the fourth day's play of the fourth Test between India and West Indies in Port of Spain was called off without a ball being bowled on Sunday. Catch highlights of India vs West Indies here
20:03 hrs IST: So, officially the fourth day's play has been called off as well. Despite three days of sunshine, no action could take place. With only a day left, there seems to be no chance of a result. That's all for today's coverage. Good night!
19:50 hrs IST: The weather has not been kind to cricketers and fans alike. The third day's play of the first Test between South Africa and New Zealand was abandoned due to wet outfield. The Kiwis were 15/2 on the second day before rain washed out further play as well.
19:29 hrs IST: Meanwhile, Australia are playing Sri Lanka in the first ODI at Colombo. They are 40/1 after eight overs in their chase of 228.
19:06 hrs IST: Virat Kohli has shared this picture on Twitter and it might be an indication about the status of the match.
19:02 hrs IST: A warm welcome to day four of the fourth Test between West Indies and India from Port-of-Spain. There is an inspection scheduled at 20:00 hrs IST. However, there is a sense that play might not happen today as well.
The fourth Test between India-West Indies in Port-of-Spain has been ruined by the rain. The opening day saw only 22 overs being bowled before rain brought an end to proceedings.
On the next two days, a combination of wet outfield and rain resulted in no play at all and now the chances of the match ending in a damp draw look highly likely.
If this happens then Pakistan will become the number-one ranked Test side for the first time.
India will hope for clear skies for the next two days and West Indies suffer a batting collapse similar to the one in the fourth innings at St. Lucia.