[caption id="attachment_30972" align="aligncenter" width="580"]TNCA Pitch and outfield safe, Test match is on: TNCA Secretary. Image Source: twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: The fifth and final Test match between India and England will start as per schedule on December 16 at the Chepauk stadium despite the severe cyclone Vardah that lashed the Tamil Nadu capital on Monday evening. Tamil Nadu Cricket Association secretary Kashi Viswanathan said that although centre strip and the outfield have not been affected by the cyclone, the sight screen has been badly damaged, the bulbs of the floodlights blown off and a number of air-conditioners damaged. “The assuring part is that the pitch and the outfield has not been affected by the cyclone. But sightscreen has been damaged. The bulbs have blown off, air conditioners damaged. Viswanathan noted, “In any case, it is too late to change the venue for the Test. The BCCI, which is monitoring the weather here, is hopeful too that the match won’t be affected.” There have been hundreds of tree trunks lying in the road leading upto the stadium. Our challenge is to set everything in order in the next two days. I am confident we will be able to set everything right,” Viswanthan told the media on Tuesday. The two teams have reached Chennai this afternoon.

Chepauk stadium unaffected by cyclone, test match to go on