- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:31 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
A short video from a packed cricket match in Delhi has left many people worried and confused. During the T20 World Cup game held on 10 February at Arun Jaitley Stadium, a clip began spreading online that quickly grabbed attention for all the wrong reasons. The 40-second video allegedly shows vendors collecting leftover soft drinks from used cups and pouring them back into plastic bottles. As soon as the clip surfaced on social media, it sparked outrage.
Many users expressed serious health concerns, saying that reusing partially consumed drinks could lead to infections and contamination, especially in a crowded stadium. However, one major question remains unanswered: Were those refilled bottles actually sold again?
So far, there is no confirmed proof that the drinks were resold to spectators. While several people online demanded strict action and a proper investigation, others asked for clear evidence before concluding.
Watch The Viral Video:
> This is the capital of Vishwaguru, Delhi
— Dr Nimo Yadav 2.0 (@DrNimoYadav) February 12, 2026
> Matches are organised in a stadium
> People buy cold drinks at 10× the market price inside the stadium
> Some people leave their cold drinks in glasses
> Staff refill those leftover drinks into new bottles and sell them again
>… pic.twitter.com/gi8ikcRJ1H
The footage has increased public scrutiny, but no official clarification has been issued yet. Neither the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) nor Coca-Cola India has released a detailed public statement regarding the viral claims. Without verified details about when the video was recorded, who the individuals were, and what exactly was happening, it is difficult to confirm the full truth.
Taking to the comment section, one user wrote, "If this is true, it’s not just unethical — it’s dangerous. Public health cannot be treated like a side hustle. You can’t sell “Vishwaguru” outside and recycled drinks inside." "The fear they once had of the administration is now gone, because under the BJP government, no action is taken against them," a second user added.
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As the debate continues, the incident serves as a reminder that viral videos can quickly create panic but facts and official confirmation are equally important before reaching a final judgment.




