Highlights:
- Toss delayed four times due to dense fog in Lucknow.
- Former India star Robin Uthappa criticizes umpires for repeated inspections.
- India vice-captain Shubman Gill ruled out; Sanju Samson likely replacement.
- Hardik Pandya spotted warming up with a mask; Jasprit Bumrah expected to play.
- India leads 2-1 and can secure the series with a win today.
The 4th T20I between India and South Africa at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow has been repeatedly delayed due to extremely dense fog, leaving players and fans in a state of uncertainty. The toss, originally scheduled earlier in the day, has been postponed four times as umpires continue to monitor visibility and pitch conditions. The latest inspection is set for 8:30 pm (IST), though conditions show no improvement, prompting widespread concern among cricket experts and spectators alike.
Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa did not hold back in his criticism of the umpires' repeated inspections, calling the decision 'befuddling' and suggesting that the weather is unlikely to improve. Meanwhile, India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was spotted wearing a face mask during warmups, a visual that quickly went viral and highlighted the severity of the fog.
Adding to Team India’s challenges, vice-captain Shubman Gill has been ruled out of the series due to a foot injury. Sanju Samson is expected to step in as his replacement at the top of the order. Despite this setback, India still holds a 2-1 lead in the five-match series and has the chance to secure overall victory with a win in today’s fixture.
Jasprit Bumrah, who missed the previous game due to personal reasons, has been seen warming up and interacting with head coach Gautam Gambhir, suggesting he will feature in the playing XI. The inclusion of frontline pacers like Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, and Harshit Rana will be crucial if the match eventually takes place.
Beyond the weather, individual milestones are also in focus. Opener Abhishek Sharma is just 47 runs shy of surpassing Virat Kohli’s record for the most T20I runs by an Indian in a calendar year. Meanwhile, captain Suryakumar Yadav is on the verge of completing 9,000 T20 runs, despite a lean patch in form.
The South African team, having suffered batting collapses in previous matches, will be keen to bounce back and avoid another defeat. Their performance today could be decisive in keeping the series alive.
Fans in Lucknow, who turned out in large numbers hoping to witness a potentially series-deciding game, have been left frustrated as the fog persists. While the umpires have not yet called off the match, any game that does take place will likely be a shortened affair, potentially reduced to 10-12 overs per side.
As India waits to potentially seal the series victory, the match remains in limbo, with players, officials, and supporters all hoping for a break in the fog that has disrupted play and sparked debate about the practicality of repeated inspections.















