The last solar eclipse of 2019 is going to occur on December 26 and this eclipse is also expected to affect many parts of India too. Eye experts say that one must not see the solar eclipse with naked eyes as it could affect one’s vision badly and cause eclipse blindness. So, the Day 2 of many of the Ranji Trophy matches can also be called off in such circumstances. The eclipse is likely to begin at 8:00 am in the morning and will last till 1:35 pm which means taking the field for the players can certainly be harmful. Solar Eclipse on December 26: In a First, Two Aircraft From Juhu Aerodrome to Fly to Photograph Astronomical Event.
Earlier, there have been some instances when the solar eclipse affected a cricket match. In the lone Test of England’s 1980 Tour of India, a day was called off due to the phenomenon. However, there has not been any official announcement about the cancellation of day’s play and it will be interesting to see whether the players will take the field or not. Odisha Government Announces Holiday on December 26 for Solar Eclipse.
A total of 18 matches are being underway in the round three matches of Ranji Trophy 2019 and all are participating in the various parts of the countries. However, the eclipse will not be seen in all the parts of the country which means many matches can go on without interruption. The eclipse is expected to impact the southern part of India which include cities such as Kannur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) in Kerala; Coimbatore, Madurai and Ooty.
Many rising stars and several International players like Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan are also participating in the ongoing tournament and BCCI will certainly not want the health of these players getting affected. However, there hasn’t been any confirmation as of now about the tournament’s fixture in the eclipse day.
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