India considered walking out on their rain-affected tour match in Canberra and heading straight to Melbourne before a ball was even bowled yesterday.
The Indian camp were said to be panicking in the morning, with rain threatening their final preparations before the four-test series against Australia starting on Boxing Day at the MCG.
Manuka Oval head curator Brad Van Dam was spoken to by liaison officials for the Indian team and told that their coach Duncan Fletcher was seriously contemplating getting his team on the first plane out of Canberra and abandoning their scheduled three-day game against a Chairman's XI side.
India feared rain was predicted for the majority of the week in the nation's capital and Fletcher requested an urgent meeting with Van Dam at the ground.
However, Van Dam said the situation had calmed by the time he talked with Fletcher, and the Indian coach was happy to trust the curator's judgment that rain would likely clear for today and tomorrow.