High-Voltage Drama Over Super Over in Poor Light!
The match was tied after both teams scored 265 runs in 50 overs. However, by the time the Super Over began, visibility had dropped significantly due to bad lighting. Reports suggest Indian players could barely see the ball, yet the officials decided to continue.
In the Super Over, Sri Lanka A scored 16 runs. India A needed 17 runs to win but managed only 9 runs. Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Suryansh Shedge struggled to pick the ball clearly in the dim conditions.
The decision to play the Super Over in low light has drawn heavy criticism. Many former players and fans questioned the umpires for not stopping the game when conditions became dangerous. There were also reports of heated arguments between players after the match, though the situation was quickly brought under control.
This incident has once again highlighted the importance of proper playing conditions, especially in high-stakes matches involving young players. The controversy has raised questions about player safety and the responsibility of match officials when light conditions deteriorate.
India A, who had earlier won against Sri Lanka A, will now face Afghanistan A in their final league match. The poor light drama has overshadowed the on-field performance and left many wondering whether the result was fair.