The second One-day International (ODI) between India and Australia, which is to be played at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata on September 21, is facing weather concerns as the ground has been under covers for the last two days due to heavy rainfall. Both teams got their training sessions cancelled due to persistent rain and are waiting for the weather to clear. The Australian team, on September 19, trained indoors while the while the Indian team abandoned its practice session. The series-opener in Chennai was a truncated affair due to rain and the second ODI could also be hit by poor weather.

"Today's (weather) condition is because of a low pressure formation at northwest Bay of Bengal and its neighbouring areas. Also, there's the axis of monsoon trough, causing rainfall," IMD Kolkata director Ganesh Das told PTI.

The low pressure will pass by tomorrow but the Met director says there will be chances it could rain on Thursday.

The Steve Smith-led Australians arrived in the morning and quickly changed their plan as their batsmen hit the indoor facilities, while bowlers returned to the team hotel.

"Doubt we will be out on the ground today," posted Australia vice-captain David Warner on his Instagram account with a photo of Eden Gardens under cover.

Doubt we will be out on the ground today. A post shared by David Warner (@davidwarner31) on Sep 18, 2017 at 11:46pm PDT

India were slated to train in the evening session but seeing the ground reality they were quick to cancel the session.

"Since it's raining and the facilities are covered, they won't go to the stadium today," read an official communication from Team India.

"We need at least two hours of sunshine to get the ground ready. We are well-equipped, we are keeping our fingers crossed. The good thing is we still have two days," East Zone curator Ashish Bhowmick told PTI.

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(With PTI inputs)