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Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri Slam T20 World Cup Laser Shows

As India secured a thrilling five-wicket victory over the West Indies in their Super 8 clash on Sunday, March 1, 2026, the spotlight shifted from the pitch to the stands—and not in a way the organizers intended. Cricket legends Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri have sparked a heated debate over the mid-innings laser shows, questioning their place in a high-stakes World Cup.

While Sanju Samson’s masterful unbeaten 97 guided India toward a semi-final berth, the veterans argued that “entertainment” is currently compromising player safety and concentration.


The “Darkness” Dilemma: Gavaskar’s Critique

During the drinks break at the Eden Gardens, the stadium lights were dimmed for a high-intensity laser spectacle. Gavaskar, known for his technical precision, was quick to point out the biological impact on the athletes:

  • Vision Adjustment: “It’s not easy on the batters… to get your eyes used to the light again after having darkness around you. This is the World Cup. Do you need this kind of entertainment for two and a half minutes?”
  • Context Matters: Gavaskar noted that while such shows might be acceptable during mid-season IPL games, they have no place in the knockout or Super 8 stages of a global tournament.

Shastri: “It’s Serious Stuff”

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri backed Gavaskar, emphasizing the psychological toll on players:

  • Focus Disruption: “From the players’ point of view, to switch back on is never easy. It’s serious stuff,” Shastri remarked, highlighting that a momentary lapse in concentration caused by the flashing lights could decide a semi-final spot.

Match Highlights: India vs. West Indies (Super 8)

Despite the off-field distractions, India’s performance on the field was clinical:

  • The Hero: Sanju Samson played a career-defining knock of 97 off 54 balls*, silencing critics and solidifying his spot in the middle order.
  • The Result: India chased down the West Indies’ target of 188 with two balls to spare, winning by five wickets.
  • The Road Ahead: India has officially qualified for the semi-finals and will face England on March 5, 2026.

T20 World Cup 2026: Semi-Final Schedule

DateMatchVenue
March 4, 2026Semi-Final 1: Australia vs. South AfricaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
March 5, 2026Semi-Final 2: India vs. EnglandNarendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
March 8, 2026The FinalEden Gardens, Kolkata

Stock Market & Global Impact

While the cricket world debated laser shows, the broader Indian landscape felt the tremors of the West Asia Crisis:

  • Market Crash: The Sensex plunged 891 points on Monday morning as Middle East tensions triggered a “risk-off” selloff.
  • Travel Alerts: With the T20 World Cup drawing thousands of international fans, airlines have issued fresh advisories regarding rerouted flights to avoid Iranian and Israeli airspace.

Disha Rojhe

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