Not a drop of water to drink at Eden Gardens
11 March 2001
Bringing back bitter memories of the water scarcity during the Asian Test
Championship game between India and Pakistan in Kolkata two years back,
drinking water was again at a premium in the Eden Gardens today.
Even scribes covering the opening day of the second Test between Australia
and India were in for a trying time, having to go without water the entire
length of the day.
With the authorities putting a blanket ban on carrying any kind of bottles,
including plastic bottles, presspersons were denied supply of mineral water
bottles.
Employees of the caterer engaged by the organisers Cricket Association of
Bengal pleaded helplessness saying they were being prevented by the police
from bringing drinking water to the press box.
There was also no trace of the promised water pouches in the media box.
Repeated requests from the scribes only elicited empty assurances from the
organisers.
Complaints of water shortage was heard from almost all the galleries. Many
complained that the pouches, which were distributed in the early part of
the day in some stands, disappeared as the day progressed.
The spectators in the Asian Test Championship encounter between India and
Pakistan had faced a severe shortage of drinking water. Many believe that
the crowd violence, which forced the authorities to complete the match
before empty stands, was partly precipitated by the drinking water crisis.
© PTI