Dense fog and smog forced the abandonment of the India-South Africa T20I in Lucknow without a ball bowled, leaving thousands of fans deeply disappointed. Despite ticket refunds being available, many felt compensation couldn’t replace the missed experience. The incident has sparked renewed criticism over scheduling matches in North India during peak pollution season.
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