The Black Caps' immediate hopes of sealing another test series victory have been rained on.
Holding a 1-0 lead over Bangladesh in their three-test series, the Black Caps will have a reduced scope in which to claim victory in the second test at the Basin Reserve, with rain having washed out the first day's play in Wellington.
Puddles formed on the outfield after heavy rain this morning, with the covers unmoved from the wicket. While the rain eased, it never completely stopped, with lingering brief showers hanging around.
After an incredibly short inspection at 3.00pm, the umpires called play off for the day - the second straight day of test cricket at the Basin Reserve which has been interrupted by rain, after the final day of the test against Sri Lanka in December was cut short.
Play is set to get under way at 10.30am tomorrow, but with some showers also forecast, it could leave the Black Caps with the worst-case scenario of having only three days in which to claim a test victory - a not ideal situation on a wicket which has favoured the batsmen in recent time.