Odisha govt to seek explanation from OCA over floodlight glitch at Barabati stadium, says state sports minister

Odisha govt to hunt rationalization from OCA over floodlight glitch at Barabati stadium, says state sports activities minister


A faulty floodlight stops play during the 2nd ODI match between India and England, at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday.

A defective floodlight stops play in the course of the 2nd ODI match between India and England, at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday.
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Embarrassed over a floodlight failure resulting in the disruption of the second ODI between England and India on the historic Barabati stadium right here for round half-hour, state sports activities minister Suryabanshi Suraj on Sunday stated the federal government will search an evidence from Odisha Cricket Affiliation (OCA).

Suraj, who was additionally current together with Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and different senior ministers on the stadium, stated, “A proof shall be sought from the OCA over the floodlight glitch. It occurred regardless of taking all precautions and making elaborate prior preparations by the OCA.” OCA secretary Sanjay Behara, nevertheless, stated every floodlight tower was connected with two turbines.

“When one generator malfunctioned, we put the second in service. However it required a while to maneuver the generator because the gamers’ automobile was parked in between the tower and the second generator,” Behera advised reporters.

In the meantime, Congress MLA from Barabati-Cuttack Sofia Firdous, who was current on the stadium, condemned the glitch for which the worldwide match was disrupted for a while.

“What occurred on the Barabati stadium as we speak could be very unlucky. An neutral investigation must be carried out,” she stated.

Underneath stress with questions over kind and mounting retirement speculations, skipper Rohit Sharma silenced all of it with a classic thirty second centuryfiring India to a dominant four-wicket series-clinching victory over England within the second ODI right here on Sunday.

In the meantime, Chief Minister Majhi stated he loved the match and congratulated each groups and the spectators over India’s victory.


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