The one-off Test between New Zealand and Afghanistan was called off without a ball being bowled.
The match was scheduled to be played in Greater Noida.
This was the eighth such incident in the history of Test cricket.
In 1890, a Test between England and Australia was canceled due to rain.
Not a single ball was bowled in the Test between England and Australia in 1938 and as a result, the game was dumped.
The same two sides witnessed another Test washout without even playing a single delivery in 1970.
A similar kind of incident occurred during a fixture between New Zealand and Pakistan in 1989.
In 1990, a Test between West Indies and England had to be cancelled.
Pakistan and Zimbabwe endured a similar Test washout in Faisalabad in 1998.
Persistent rain in Dunedin forced another Test between New Zealand and India to be called off in 1998.