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2 AM IST, 3:30 PM Local Time: Nothing new to update. The covers are still on and there's a slight drizzle as well. The waiting game continues in Jamaica.
2:30 AM IST, 4:00 PM Local Time: It's still raining in Jamaica. The pitch and square remain firmly under covers.
2:53 AM IST, 4:23 PM Local Time: The next official update will come at 4:30 PM Local Time (3 AM IST). For now, the pitch and square are still under covers. Also, it is still drizzling in Jamaica.
3 AM IST, 4:30 PM Local Time: The drizzle continues, and there has been no change in the conditions. Samuel Badree, on air, says there is no official start time as things stand.
3:40 AM IST, 5:10 PM Local Time: The covers remain in place, but we can spot a match official with an umbrella out in the middle, having a look at the conditions.
4:25 AM IST, 5:55 PM Local Time: The next official update will arrive in about five minutes.
4:30 AM IST, 6 PM Local Time: The live visuals show a steady drizzle falling in Jamaica. The covers are absolutely soaked, and it will take some time for the groundstaff to get the ground ready once the rain stops. The cut off time for a 20-over per-side game is 8:02 PM Local Time (6:32 AM IST), says Nikihil Uttamchandani on air.
5:06 AM IST, 6:36 PM Local Time: The inevitable has happened. The second ODI has been called off. The two captains shake hands as the rain continues to pour down in Jamaica.
Well, all in all, it has been a disappointing day for cricket fans. With the second ODI washed out, the series remains alive. West Indies will have a chance to level the series, while Sri Lanka will be aiming to create history by securing their first ODI series win in the Caribbean since 2003. Join us again for LIVE ball-by-ball coverage from around the cricketing world! 

Until then, this is Anirudh Modi, signing off with my colleagues, Ajay Pal Singh and Bishal Mandal. See you at the next one!