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Delhi's poisonous air in the mask clothed play will get Bangladeshi players?

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Delhi's poisonous air in the mask clothed play will get Bangladeshi players?

India vs Bangladesh 1st T20: the capital of the country Delhi in pollution at a dangerous level access has. Pollution guess the same thing can be tracked by that this because in Delhi All Schools of the holiday has been declared is. This pollution effect of just Delhiites on but not only between India and Bangladesh on Sunday's match, is facing. Increasing pollution because of the match to cancel the said was.

Masks by fray jock (India vs Bangladesh 1st T20 Latest Update)

The capital Delhi in hazardous smog and contaminated air given the Bangladesh team management said all players for the masks've arranged. It is possible that pollution is the cause of much trouble to be on the Bangladeshi player the first T-20 masks in planting the same field on the play subsides. Bangladesh coach also breathing difficulties, eye irritation problems like facing there.

On Thursday, the lunch time stop of a thick layer of the ground cover had taken, causing players to practice properly during the show, not even was able to give. This air pollution from the GoT while Lytton slave appeared. Soon as per caution, keeping in mind all of the masks have been arranged.

In Delhi, poisonous homemade wind

Tell you that, this time Delhi in several areas of air pollution (air quality index) 500 reached a level of season, which is according to quite harmful. That is why Delhi has constantly deteriorating circumstances, seeing there was speculation that perhaps these match somewhere and can be transferred, but all these rumors to pause, while giving the BCCI chief Ganguly clear that “a match of the preparations for the quite things that are such as ticket sales and viewer, everything so the final time in the match cancellation is not possible.”

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