India vs South Africa: The Indian cricket team has to play three T20s and three ODIs against South Africa this month after Australia. The first T20 series will be played, whose first match will be on September 28 in Thiruvananthapuram. But the Kerala state administration has cut off the power supply of the stadium due to outstanding electricity bill of Rs 2.5 crore. Thus a crisis has struck the match.
Stadium power connection cut
Please tell that due to the electricity bill of Greenfield International Stadium, the power connection of the stadium has been cut. In such a situation, the fans are now afraid that the match should not be shifted due to power cut. Regarding this, an official of the Kerala Cricket Association told Cricbuzz that the match will be held at any cost. It has been said that even if you have to resort to the generator to get the match done. Kerala Cricket Association official says that whether there is electricity or not, the match will be done with the help of generator in any case.
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Can’t depend on electricity for matches
The official further added that this is the way of the international game as no match can depend on the state’s power supply. We need electricity for the rest of the preparations before the match, for this backup preparations have also been made. The same Kerala Sports Facility Limited says that they have paid for the electricity. The Electricity Board of Kerala disconnected the electricity connection of the stadium. Because on this a bill of more than 2.5 crores has been said to be outstanding. Krishna Prasad, official of the Kerala Sports Facility Limited, says that here a theater is an auditorium. His electricity bill is due. It doesn’t make any sense to us, why should we pay someone else’s bill like this.
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