BCCI's sudden announcement due to Rohit's post..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
BCCI's sudden announcement due to Rohit's post..!?

 As the match between india and sri lanka is going to be played in mumbai, bcci Secretary jai Shah said that air pollution has increased. sri lanka will play against india in tomorrow's cricket world cup match. In this world cup series, the indian team will play for the first time at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. So far the indian team has played 6 matches and has won all 6 matches and has placed a foot in the semi-final round. A win against the Sri Lankan team will definitely ensure a place in the semi-finals. Due to this, the expectation for tomorrow's match between india and sri lanka has increased.
Apart from this, the increase in air pollution in the city of mumbai has caused shock among the fans. Meanwhile, the air pollution in the city was hidden in the photo taken by indian team captain rohit sharma while traveling in the plane. After sharing it, he was questioning what is happening in mumbai on Instagram. Between the matches of the indian team in the world cup cricket series, fireworks are being burst and fun is being shown to cheer up the fans who have come to the stadium. Videos of sky fun held at stadiums including Pune, Dharamsala, and lucknow have become trending among fans on social media.
As air pollution has increased in mumbai, the question has arisen whether sky fun should be conducted. bcci Secretary jai Shah has said that during the match between india and sri lanka, the sky entertainment for the fans will not be held at the mumbai stadium. Speaking about this, jai Shah said that bcci is aware of the environmental problems. They have taken the matter to the ICC. Due to this sky fun etc will not be held in Mumbai. In the case of bcci mumbai, if fireworks are held during the match, it will surely increase air pollution. They agree that air pollution is high not only in mumbai but also in Delhi. Due to this, crackers will not be exploded to give importance to the environment and health, he said.

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