PBKS-DC match in Dharamsala abandoned after 'significant technical failure'
Only 10.1 overs were possible on Thursday evening before the game was called off
Only 10.1 overs were possible on Thursday evening before the game was called off
Commentator: Shashwat Kumar
9:52pm "The Punjab Kings v Delhi Capitals match (Match#58) in Tata IPL was forced to be abandoned due to a significant technical failure at the HPCA stadium in Dharamsala," an official statement says. "Due to a power outage in the area, one of the light towers at the HPCA stadium malfunctioned. BCCI regrets the inconvenience caused to the in-stadium attendees."
9:40pm We have received word that this game has been called off.
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There was a "significant technical failure" at the stadium, an official statement said
Only 10.1 overs were possible on Thursday evening before the game was called off
Tournament chief Arun Dhumal says they are working with the government on how to move forward