Sold Wheat, Came From Agra: The five-match T20I series between South Africa and India is being criticized by the BCCI because of the cancellation of the match in Lucknow and the cancellation of the toss due to severe fog. And for that reason, the fans in attendance were observed expressing their displeasure and requesting refunds.

The game was scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. IST, however due to poor visibility caused by a dense layer of fog covering the stadium, the toss was postponed. Six inspections later, the match was discarded.
Both sides’ players had to leave the field for their changing rooms after warming up prior to the toss. Hardik Pandya, India’s top all-rounder, was seen donning a mask.
A fan was seen requesting a refund after disclosing that he had to sell his wheat to pay for the match ticket.
“I came here to watch this match after selling three sacks of wheat.” He told ANI, “I want my money back.”
“It would have been better if the match had been scheduled earlier in the day,” said another fan. Reimbursement and tickets are unimportant. We were hoping to see our Indian cricket team play.
The weather has always had an impact on all of the matches that take place in North India throughout the winter.
Fans would get a refund if a game is called off before a ball is bowled, per BCCI rules.
T20I Final in Ahmedabad
The hosts’ victories in Cuttack and Dharamsala have put them up 2-1 in the T20I series. The fifth game in this series will take place in Ahmedabad, hence the Suryakumar Yadav-led team will win.
According to rumors, Shubman Gill will miss the remainder of the series due to a toe injury. Axar Patel, who was unable to play in the third Twenty20 International due to sickness, is already causing problems for the hosts.