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England vs India: Lord's suffers first washout in 17 years as rain prevents any play on day one

Bad weather set in and never cleared, allowing no opportunity even for the toss and announcement of teams to take place

Rain prevented any play on day one
Rain prevented any play on day one (AP)

Lord's suffered its first washout in 17 years as rain prevented any play between England and India on day one of the second Specsavers Test.

Bad weather set in and never cleared, allowing no opportunity even for the toss and announcement of teams to take place.

It was hoped a forecast improvement would come in time to get under way after tea, but the rain continued - and umpires Marais Erasmus and Aleem Dar announced at 4.50pm that there would be no play.

It is the first time a whole Test match day has been lost to the weather at the Home of Cricket since May 2001, against Pakistan.

The last washout in this country was across the capital at The Oval, on day four in the 2013 Ashes.

England lead this five-match series 1-0 after their thrilling 31-run win at Edgbaston last weekend.

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