The second Test match between India and New Zealand is currently underway at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. India is aiming to bounce back after losing the first Test in Bengaluru, but the focus has now shifted to the challenging conditions in Pune, where the weather is scorching, and the facilities at the MCA Stadium have drawn criticism. In a surprising turn of events, fans at the stadium faced a major inconvenience on Day 1, a shortage of drinking water. Frustrated by the lack of basic amenities, the crowd began protesting against the Maharashtra Cricket Association, chanting slogans like "MCA hume paani do, MCA hay hay." The situation has caused embarrassment for both the state association and the BCCI. Also Read: Hilton Cartwright Leaves Sheffield Shield Match in the Middle For The Birth of His Child Subhayan Chakraborty, a journalist who works for RevSportz, reported the incident, and officials are now under pressure to resolve the issue swiftly to prevent further unrest among the spectators. Shubhyan’s tweet: Huge queue of fans protesting over lack of drinking water under scorching Pune heat. "MCA hume paani do, MCA hay hay" - full on slogans @RevSportz #INDvNZ pic.twitter.com/DZrWpRfZ30 — Subhayan Chakraborty (@CricSubhayan) October 24, 2024 RevSportz reported that many fans were left disappointed by the incident, with several traveling long distances only to be met with inadequate facilities. One fan, Rohan Deshpande from Nashik, attended the second Test match between India and New Zealand at the MCA stadium but shared his frustration over the poor experience. As reported by RevSportz, Rohan said: “The facilities here are terrible. We’ve come from far away, they don’t allow umbrellas inside, there are no shades for fans, and now there’s no drinking water. Is this how you promote Test cricket?” This isn't an isolated incident. In the previous Test match in Bengaluru, fans raised concerns about the stadium's poor seating conditions and voiced frustration over the inadequate infrastructure.