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April 27, 2026

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Heatwaves Threaten to Derail India’s Summer Sports Season

Rising temperatures and extreme humidity across India are presenting serious challenges to the summer sports season. Multiple cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, have recently experienced record-breaking heatwaves exceeding 45 degrees Celsius, pushing sports authorities to rethink scheduling and safety protocols.

Impact on Various Sports

Cricket, a beloved sport in India, has been notably affected. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has responded by implementing heat guidelines featuring:

  • Frequent hydration breaks
  • Wet towel rests for players

Nevertheless, several domestic cricket tournaments have faced delays or early terminations due to unsafe heat conditions.

Outdoor football leagues are also struggling; declining attendance and player fatigue have become common issues. Coaches report reduced training intensity, directly impacting team performance. As one football coach from Mumbai stated, “Playing in this heat is not just exhausting; it’s dangerous.”

Athletics and field hockey have not been spared. The national athletics championships in Kolkata experienced multiple athlete withdrawals because of heat exhaustion, and medical teams reported increased cases of heat stroke. In response, events have been rescheduled to the cooler early morning hours.

Long-term Risks and Adaptation

Experts caution that due to climate change, such heatwaves may increase in frequency and severity, threatening the sustainability of India’s summer sports calendar and athlete development. Recommendations from sports scientists include:

  1. Improving sports infrastructure
  2. Providing shade at venues
  3. Shifting major competitions to cooler months

Fan and Federation Responses

Fan reactions are mixed, with some expressing disappointment over cancellations, while others prioritize player health and safety. Social media platforms are active with debates on balancing audience excitement with participant welfare.

As the summer continues, sports federations across India must make difficult decisions to protect both athletes and fans. The current heat crisis poses a significant threat not only to ongoing competitions but also to the future of outdoor sports nationwide.

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