New Delhi. Ind vs Eng 2nd ODI CUTTACK: The match remained bathing for about 30 minutes due to a malfunction in ‘floodlight’ in the second ODI catch between India and England.
After this, the fans trolled BCCI on social media. After the match, Sports Minister Suryavanshi Suraj has sent a notice from the government Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) on Sunday and asked for clearness within 10 days time. Let us know that the Indian team defeated England by 4 wickets in the second ODI.
IND Vs Eng 2nd ODI: Match stopped due to poor floodlights in Cuttack
In fact, in the second ODI against England, when India scored 48 runs in 6.1 overs without any loss. Then the tower standing across the long-on boundary began to flicker before it was completely closed. During this time, India’s captain Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill soon moved to the dugout. At the same time, the England team players also followed him.
According to OCA sources, the generator was closed due to technical problems and it took time to put a new generator and a new generator there.
Explain that the match had to be postponed for about 30 minutes due to this incident, causing inconvenience to the players and the audience. A letter issued by the Odisha Sports Department to the OCA stated, the OCA outlines a detailed explanation for the cause of disruption and the outline of measures taken to identify those individuals/agencies and to prevent similar incidents in the future Instructions have been given to prepare.
He also spoke on the occasion about the talks with Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi regarding the renewal of the stadium. Now within 10 days, the Odisha Cricket Association has sought a reply if the floodlight deteriorated. Barbati has once again come into the limelight due to this incident. Even before this, many such incidents have been revealed from the stadium.
OCA Secretary Sanjay Behera told reporters on Sunday that the backup generators could not immediately reach the floodlight tower as the players were standing near it. Behera said that the driver was not in the bus and was called and asked to remove the vehicle after which the generator could reach the tower and electricity was restored.