The second ODI between India and England at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, was halted twice on Sunday due to floodlight issues, frustrating players and fans alike. The interruptions came just as Indian openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill were building momentum in their chase of England's 305-run target.
The first delay occurred after the sixth over when one of the floodlights started flickering. Play resumed briefly at the start of the seventh over, but the issue persisted, and the light went off completely. The match was then stopped at 6.1 overs with India at 48 for no loss.

Rohit Sharma, visibly frustrated, walked up to the umpire for a discussion before both teams left the field. The stadium, packed with eager fans, was plunged into confusion as emergency lights came on, but the main floodlights remained out.
The stoppage led to a lengthy delay, leaving spectators and broadcasters uncertain about when play would resume. Before the interruption, Rohit Sharma had silenced his critics with a blistering start.
Coming off a disappointing first ODI where he managed just two runs, the Indian captain showcased his aggressive intent. He played some exquisite shots, including a four and three towering sixes, electrifying the crowd.
Partnering with Shubman Gill, Rohit guided India to 48/0 in just 37 balls, setting the stage for a strong chase. However, the floodlight failure disrupted the flow of the game and left both teams waiting for an official decision.
The repeated technical failures at Barabati Stadium drew criticism from fans on social media. Many expressed disappointment over such issues occurring in an international match, urging authorities to ensure better infrastructure at major venues.
As play resumed after the delays, India looked to regain their momentum and push forward in their chase, hoping the floodlight issues wouldn't disrupt proceedings again.