Kerala Cricket Association Initiates Action Over Overpricing Of Drinking Water During India vs New Zealand T20I Match In Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala Cricket Association Initiates Action Over Overpricing Of Drinking Water During India vs New Zealand T20I Match In Thiruvananthapuram

Updated 2 February 2026 at 13:01 IST

The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has initiated reliable action following complaints of overpricing of drinking water throughout the India vs New Zealand fifth T20I match held in Thiruvananthapuram on January 31.

Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan in action during IND vs NZ 5th T20I

Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan in action throughout IND vs NZ fifth T20I | Image:
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The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has initiated reliable action following complaints of overpricing of drinking water throughout the India vs New Zealand fifth T20I match held in Thiruvananthapuram on January 31.

The affiliation, in a press open, acknowledged it takes the topic very seriously after videos and social media posts highlighted that spectators had been charged above the licensed rate at obvious parts of the stadium.

KCA acknowledged extensive arrangements had been made to make obvious a gradual skills for cricket fans, and such complaints had been taken seriously. As per BCCI’s agreement with the beverage sponsor for global fits, the prices had been mounted: Rs 10 for 200 ml packaged drinking water and Rs 50 for 250 ml energy drinks or juices. The gotten smaller company develop into as soon as instructed to mask these charges prominently at all stalls, defend sufficient stock in percentage to the expected crowd, and notice the ‘Green Protocol’ for atmosphere-friendly operations.

Alternatively, reviews indicated that better prices had been charged at some areas contained within the venue. In response to these complaints, KCA has notified the BCCI, which has assured compulsory action.

The affiliation acknowledged it may perhaps presumably notice lapses on the piece of the gotten smaller company and expressed true remorse for the inconvenience precipitated to spectators. KCA added that strict measures could perhaps presumably be implemented to prevent such incidents throughout future fits at the stadium.

Coming to the India vs New Zealand match, India produced a batting masterclass to put up 271 for 5 within the fifth T20I in opposition to New Zealand, marking their third-top likely total in T20 Internationals.

Winning the toss and opting to bat first, India bought off to a shaky originate as Sanju Samson fell cheaply. Abhishek Sharma (30 off 16 balls, with two sixes) offered transient resistance, leaving India at forty eight for 2. Alternatively, a scintillating 137-race partnership between Ishan Kishan (103 off 43 balls, 10 sixes) and captain Suryakumar Yadav (63 off 30 balls, six sixes) electrified the stadium. Hardik Pandya’s cameo of 42 runs in 17 balls, in conjunction with four sixes, propelled India to a ambitious 271/5 in 20 overs.

The Indian innings develop into as soon as highlighted by 23 sixes, equalling their joint-most in a T20I innings alongside their effort in opposition to South Africa in 2024, while the mixture of 36 sixes within the match ranks because the 2nd-top likely in T20I history, within the again of the 41 hit within the Bulgaria-Gibraltar match in 2025. All over the 5-match sequence, India’s 69 sixes in opposition to New Zealand stand as essentially the most by any workers in a bilateral T20I sequence.

New Zealand’s response started promisingly with a century partnership between Devon Allen (80 off 38 balls, six sixes) and Rachin Ravindra (30 off 17 balls, two sixes) after Tim Seifert fell early. Alternatively, India’s bowlers struck again decisively. Arshdeep crucially cleaned up New Zealand’s center-account for, while Axar Patel (3/33) supported brilliantly. New Zealand had been eventually bowled out for 225, handing India a 46-race victory.

Published By : Anirban Sarkar

Published On: 2 February 2026 at 12:47 IST

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