New Zealand's Wellington is the windiest city in the world with an annual average speed of around 29.6 km/hr. The city is called 'Windy Wellington' because of its strong winds and a glimpse of which was seen during the first Test between India and New Zealand.
The cap of Kiwi captain Kane Williamson was blown away by the wind on the first day of the Test match. It was the 46th over of India’s innings, during Tim Southee’s over when the wind took Williamson's cap over the boundary ropes.
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It was hilarious to watch and the commentators had a laugh about it too, so did the fans. Williamson was chasing the cap, and from the 30 yards to the boundary rope, it was the wind who made the cap win.
Here is the video: