Rain continued to frustrate the fans as the start of the final day of the lone test between India and Bangladesh has been delayed.
With the hosts at 111-3 in their first innings, the test is heading for a draw.
Only 30.1 overs of play were possible on day four of the test, with rain making an appearance for a prolonged period. Post lunch and post tea sessions were abandoned without a ball being bowled. Indian skipper Virat Kolhi, with a ray of hope, declared overnight hoping to bowl out the Bangladeshi batsmen on a pitch which assisted the spin bowlers.
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