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Rohit Sharma Expressed Concern About Which, Bcci Is Serious On It, Now Forget This Fun During The India-Sri Lanka Match In Mumbai
India's next match in the World Cup 2023 is against Sri Lanka. This match is to be played in Mumbai. But, before that, not only Rohit Sharma is worried but BCCI is also serious. And, the reason behind this happening is wind. Yes, that air of Mumbai in which the India-Sri Lanka match is to be played and the Indian Cricket Board is trying to deal with it.
BCCI has now taken a stand on the concern expressed by Team India captain Rohit Sharma after reaching Mumbai from Lucknow. He is serious about this issue. And, it should also be serious because otherwise, the situation may worsen. Now you must be wondering about what Rohit Sharma had expressed concern about. So this was the thing which he himself was shocked to see at first. Maybe because I have never seen anything like this before. The Indian captain had put his concerns before everyone through Instagram. He was worried about the bad taste of Mumbai's air.
Let us tell you that before the India-Sri Lanka match, the air quality of Mumbai has deteriorated. The air of India's largest metropolis has become polluted. There is poison in the air of the country's financial capital and after seeing all this, Rohit Sharma's mind has become disturbed and now BCCI has also said a big thing about it.
Now you will not be able to do these things during the IND vs SL match
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has said that he is serious about the falling air quality in Mumbai. He will also consult ICC in this matter. He said that he would try to fight the bad situation in Mumbai keeping in mind the interest of his fans and the broadcaster. Jay Shah also said that there will be a ban on bursting firecrackers during the India-Sri Lanka match in Mumbai. BCCI took this decision because the level of pollution in the air should not increase further.
Rohit Sharma had expressed concern on reaching Mumbai
Let us tell you that earlier Rohit Sharma shared a photo on Instagram. The level of pollution in the air can be clearly seen in this picture taken from the flight. Things are not visible properly due to bad air. People of Delhi are used to such situations but perhaps Rohit had seen this scene for the first time in Mumbai, which is why while sharing the picture he also wrote - Mumbai, what has happened?
There is no doubt that the bad air of Mumbai is a big challenge for the match to be played on November 2 at Wankhede. Only time will tell how it is dealt with. But, how Team India confirms its berth in the semi-finals by defeating Sri Lanka in these circumstances, will also be a matter to be seen.