It promised so much. The Royal Stag Mega Cricket Cup third ODI from Pallekele between New Zealand and Sri Lanka.
Chances were rain would have a major bearing on the result but I was excited anyway.
Who couldn't get hyped up by a cricket series whose main sponsor was Zuari Cement?
Former New Zealand fast medium bowler Danny Morrison, dressed like a sweaty sales rep from Plumbing World, did his level best to create some interest during his intro to the coverage but even he seemed slightly pessimistic, describing Sri Lanka as "this beautiful, wet island nation".
It was the first ODI I've seen where there are more players and officials in the stadium for the first ball than paying spectators, which is a pity because Pallekele looks like a nice ground to watch cricket. The newly built grandstand behind the bowlers arm appears modern and complements the lush embankments with rock walls. As the game dawdled I imagined strapping on a harness and caribiner and abseiling up the granite during the luncheon interval. I was surprised that there was no Dilmah being grown around the ground. It looks like an ideal place to grow tea.