In a surprising turn of events during the IPL 2025 clash between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), the iconic Eden Gardens stadium wore a deserted look. Despite being one of the biggest venues with a capacity of around 68,000, the stadium was more than half empty during the match — a sight rarely seen during an IPL game.
Silent Stands in the City of JoyKolkata Knight Riders, the defending champions, were expected to receive a roaring welcome on their home turf. But what unfolded shocked everyone. From the toss itself, the lack of crowd noise was evident. Even as the match progressed, the stadium remained eerily quiet with barely 10,000 spectators in attendance.
When Kolkata lost their first wicket in the second over, the cheer was so distinct and clear due to the absence of a large audience — something never associated with the usually electric Eden Gardens atmosphere.
What Led to the Empty Stands?The reason behind the boycott appears to be a sharp hike in ticket prices this season. As per reports, both the Kolkata Knight Riders management and the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) increased ticket prices compared to previous years. This move has not gone down well with the fans, many of whom took to social media to express their anger and call for a boycott of the match.
Interestingly, the stadium was fully packed for KKR's season opener against Royal Challengers Bangalore, likely due to the excitement surrounding the first home game. However, the steep ticket rates have now seemingly led to fan frustration and a drop in turnout.
Social Media BacklashFans voiced their discontent online, criticizing both KKR and CAB for being out of touch with the common viewer. Memes, angry tweets, and calls to reduce ticket prices have been trending since the match began.
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