The rain had stopped since Sunday and there were two full bright and sunny days but the match still could not get started.
There were all eyes on the match as the same pitch would be used for the opening Test between India and the West Indies in Sachin Tendulkar's farewell series.
But with the umpires calling off the proceedings for a third consecutive day, a question mark on the efficiency has cropped up ahead of the high-profile Test.
This is the first time in many years that the Eden Gardens could not be readied for a match despite the rain stopping a day before the scheduled start.
CAB curator Prabir Mukherjee said they tried their best to make the ground ready but Saturday's record downpour left them helpless.
"There were still a few damp patches on the ground. But the ground would be ready before November 6 for the Test," Mukherjee said.
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