In the 37th minute of the match, some of the floodlights in the northern side suddenly went off. Darkness engulfed the stadium as the players were left confused and the match stopped, embarrassing the organisers.
After an interruption of 11 minutes, the lights started flickering one by one and the game resumed.
Those present at the packed stadium included Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, his son and Chennaiyin FC owner Abhishek, actress Deepika Padukone and Shoaib Akhtar.
In September 2011, after Argentina vs Venezuela FIFA international friendly match, the latter's coach Cesar Farias was addressing the media when the lights had gone off. The coach soon walked out of the media conference after the total blackout, a common sight with about a dozen similar incidents in the past at the jinxed stadium, which is owned by the state government.
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