
IND vs Eng floodlight failure: The second match of the ODI series between India and England is being played in Cuttack. The light went away during Team India’s innings. A floodlight of Barabati Stadium in Cuttack suddenly deteriorated. Because of this, the light on the field was reduced. The match stayed for a long time after the light went. England gave India a target of 305 runs while batting first. In response, Team India’s explosive start.
Chasing England’s target, Team India scored 48 runs in 6.1 overs without any loss. During this, Rohit Sharma scored 29 runs in 18 balls till writing the news. Rohit hit 3 sixes and a four in this innings. Shubman Gill scored 17 runs in 19 balls. Gill hit 3 fours. But after this there was a problem in the light.
The problem in the light twice in the Cuttack Stadium –
Actually, during the sixth over of the Indian innings, there was a problem in the floodlight. Because of this, the match was stopped for some time. But after this there was only one ball and then the light failed. Because of this, the match had to be stopped in between. Seeing this, the players of Team India went out of the field. The England players also went out of the field.
Fans got angry on social media –
The match stopped due to problems in the light. The furious fans got angry on social media. Team India fans have shared many posts on X.
Play has been halted as one of the floodlight towers have gone out, forcing the players off the field #INDVENG#ROHITSHARMA 𓃵 #Kohli pic.twitter.com/XBRH6GFXLE
– SI DDA RTTH (@sidd_oooo7) February 9, 2025
#INDVENG The World’s Richest Board Can’t Afford to have stadium lights in working conditions@Bcci
– Reflex tweets (@Tamildemon) February 9, 2025
When will bcci learn from ca? Giving no shades to spectators? In pune test match against nz, there was no free water for spectators. Where does all the money go that you’re making off the spectators? #INDVENG
– TessARACT🇮🇳 (@TESSARACTGAMING) February 9, 2025
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