Following challenges on day one of the India-New Zealand Test due to lack of drinking water, the host state association has provided 1 lakh litres of RO water in 20-litre cans for day two. Prompt action included distributing 3,800 cans and keeping additional supplies on standby. MCA secretary Kamlesh Pisal apologized for the inconvenience faced by fans.
Fans get relief with adequate water supply on Day 2

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