Know how the ‘Subair System’ at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium helps in getting the match started as soon as possible after heavy rains?
Chinnaswamy is one of the best stadiums in the world in terms of water drainage. M Chinnaswamy Stadium (Image Credit- Twitter Cricket is returning to the historic M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Let us tell you that the first match of the three-match Test series starting between India and New Zealand will be played here from October 16. However, what is worrying for the fans is that it is raining in the stadium just a day before the start of the match. Apart from this, there is a possibility of rain on all days of the game. In such a situation, the question coming in the minds of the fans is whether the match will take place in the stadium or not? But for your information, let us tell you that Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium has the best excellent drainage facility among all the stadiums in the country. This facility present in the stadium is known as ‘Subair System’. Let us tell you how it works: Which drainage system is used in M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru? Let us tell you that with the help of Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) subair system, the stadium is able to be always ready, the operation of which is completely digital. Here various methods are used for effective utilization of resources with changing weather conditions. Talking about this subair system, it works with sand as the main base of the ground on the field. As a result, the traditional red-soil in the coveted area has been replaced with sand to smooth the functioning of the drainage infrastructure. Unlike traditional soil, sand does not hold water. Because of this, not much water is seen on this ground after heavy rains and the outfield also does not get very wet. Apart from this, the rain water drain present in the stadium is run by a 200-horsepower machine, which is enough to remove 10,000 liters of water per minute. This world class operation greatly helps in getting the outfield ready for play within minutes even after heavy rain. Due to this system present in the stadium, many matches taking place here have been saved from being cancelled. KSCA had decided to install this system in the year 2015 after the India vs South Africa match was canceled due to rain for 1 day. No matter how much rain happens after the formation of this system, if the rain stops then the game can be restarted on the field in less than half an hour.
T20 World Cup: Marcus Stoinis rains fours and sixes on the bowling of Oman’s Pakistani bowler Mehran Khan, watch video
Stoinis was awarded the Player of the Match award for his brilliant performance in the match. Marcus Stoinis (Image Credit- Twitter X) The 8th match of the ongoing T20 World Cup was played between Australia and Oman (AUS vs OMA). Let us tell you that in this match, Australia won by 39 runs on the basis of excellent performance. At the same time, a video of this match is becoming very viral on social media. In this video, Australia’s all-rounder Marcus Stoinis is seen batting brilliantly against Oman’s Pakistani-origin fast bowler Mehran Khan, raining fours and sixes. Also, fans are seen reacting very fast to this video of Stoinis. The video has been shared by the ICC on its official Instagram account. Watch this viral video of Marcus Stoinis Australia won by 39 runs against Oman If we give you information about this match played in Barbados, then the Australian team won the match by 39 runs. After winning the toss in the match, Oman decided to bowl, while batting first, the Kangaroo team scored 164 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. For Australia, opener David Warner played a brilliant innings of 56 runs, and in the end, on the basis of an unbeaten innings of 67* runs in 36 balls by all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, Australia was successful in giving a target of 165 runs to Oman. Talking about Oman’s bowling, Mehran Khan got 2 wickets and Bilal Khan and Kalimullah got 1-1 wickets. After this, when Oman came out to chase the target given by the Kangaroo team, they could score only 125 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs and had to face defeat by 39 runs in the match. Ayan Khan was the only one who could play the best innings of 36 runs for Oman. On the other hand, if we talk about Australia’s bowling, Marcus Stoinis got 3 wickets and Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa got 2-2 wickets each.