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The fourth T20I of the five match series was scheduled at the Ekana Cricket Stadium. Toss time was fixed for 6.30 pm IST with the match starting at 7 pm. However heavy fog covered the entire ground area. Visibility remained poor throughout the evening. Match officials waited patiently for conditions to improve. Despite repeated efforts the fog did not lift. Player safety became the primary concern leading to abandonment.
The toss was delayed a total of six times due to fog. The first inspection was scheduled at 6.50 pm. As conditions remained unchanged inspection time was pushed repeatedly. Further inspections took place at 7.30 pm 8 pm 8.30 pm and 9 pm. The final inspection happened at 9.25 pm. Even then visibility was unsafe for play. Officials had no option but to call off the match.
As per International Cricket Council playing conditions a minimum five over per side match was possible only if the first ball was bowled by 9.46 pm. After the 9.25 pm inspection officials realized this deadline could not be met. Fog reduced sight for players and umpires. Safety protocols became decisive. The umpires prioritized health and visibility standards. The match was officially abandoned without a ball bowled.
Lucknow witnessed unusually dense fog on match night. The outfield pitch and practice areas were completely covered. Floodlights failed to cut through the haze. Players waited inside dressing rooms for long periods. Ground staff tried clearing moisture but visibility stayed poor. Spectators also struggled to see across the field. Fog became the dominant factor of the night. Weather alone decided the contest.
The abandoned match meant no points were awarded. Series momentum remained unchanged. Fans were left disappointed after long waiting hours. Teams will now shift focus to the series finale. The washout denied players match time. Managements may reassess playing combinations. The series outcome now hinges on the final game. Lucknow missed out on live cricket action.
Ahead of the fourth T20I Shubman Gill was ruled out of the T20 series. He suffered a leg injury during practice sessions. Medical staff advised rest for the final two matches. His absence weakened India’s batting depth. Team management considered replacements. His recovery timeline will be monitored closely. Gill’s injury added to India’s concerns.
India and South Africa will play the final T20I on December 19. The match is scheduled at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Conditions are expected to be clear. A full match is anticipated. Teams will look to end the series strongly. Fans hope weather stays favorable. The finale promises high intensity cricket.
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