Cricket fans braving the December chill in Lucknow were met with an all-too-familiar sight: dense, impenetrable fog blanketing the Ekana Cricket Stadium. Despite multiple inspections and hours of waiting, the 4th T20 International between India and South Africa was officially abandoned on Thursday evening—without a single delivery being bowled. The culprit? Again, the IND vs SA fog abandoned saga that’s becoming a recurring nightmare for winter cricket in North India [[1], [2]].
The scheduled 7:00 PM IST start time came and went—but visibility remained below 30 meters due to a dangerous mix of fog and smog . Umpires Nigel Llong and Anil Chaudhary, along with match referee Javagal Srinath, conducted three separate inspections—at 6:30 PM, 8:00 PM, and finally 9:15 PM—before declaring conditions “unfit and unsafe for play” .
Unlike rain delays, fog offers no radar forecast or clear endpoint. With no reserve day allocated and temperatures dropping further after sunset, officials had no choice but to call it off. The result: a no-result in the official records, preserving India’s 2–1 series lead heading into the final T20I in Bengaluru .
Here’s how the evening unfolded:
Located in the Indo-Gangetic Plain, Lucknow experiences severe winter fog from December to early February. Cold air traps moisture and pollutants near the ground, creating a dense, low-lying cloud that can persist for 12+ hours .
Ekana Stadium’s open design and lack of microclimate control (like retractable roofs or heat-emitting floodlights) make it especially vulnerable. This is the second time in 14 months that a T20I here has been abandoned—India vs England in December 2024 suffered the same fate .
While the series score remains 2–1 to India, the washout disrupts both teams’ momentum:
As noted by former selector Devang Gandhi, “These abandoned games hurt team rhythm more than people realize—especially for young players needing match exposure” .
Thousands of fans, many of whom traveled from across Uttar Pradesh, expressed frustration on social media. “Paid ₹2,000 for tickets, saw nothing but fog,” tweeted one spectator.
The BCCI has announced full refunds via the original payment method within 7–10 working days. Alternatively, fans can opt for credit toward the Bengaluru match. Ticketmaster and BookMyShow have begun processing requests automatically .
This incident has reignited calls for the BCCI to avoid scheduling international matches in North India during December. Venues like Delhi, Kanpur, and Lucknow consistently face air quality and visibility issues.
By contrast, southern cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad rarely experience such disruptions. As cricket analyst Harsha Bhogle pointed out: “If you know fog is guaranteed every December in Lucknow, why keep booking matches there?” .
The 5th and final T20I will be played on December 21, 2025, at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium—a venue with excellent drainage, good air circulation, and a history of clear winter evenings.
India will aim to seal a 3–1 series win, while South Africa will look to salvage pride. Fantasy cricket managers should monitor team announcements on [INTERNAL_LINK:ind-vs-sa-t20i-final-preview] for last-minute XI updates.
The IND vs SA fog abandoned outcome isn’t just bad luck—it’s a symptom of poor long-term planning. Cricket deserves better than repeated cancellations in high-risk zones. Until the BCCI shifts its winter calendar southward, fans and players alike will keep staring into the fog, hoping for a game that never comes.
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