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Pollution forces BCCI to Ban fireworks at World Cup matches

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/02 at 12:13 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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MUMBAI: The prestigious ICC World Cup matches underway in Mumbai and New Delhi have been marred by the banishment of fireworks due to alarming pollution levels. This stark decision comes on the eve of a riveting clash between hosts India and Sri Lanka at Mumbai’s illustrious Wankhede Stadium.

In the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, environmental concerns have taken center stage, compelling the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to take resolute action. BCCI’s secretary, Jay Shah, made a formal announcement regarding this measure, emphasizing their sensitivity to environmental matters.

Mr. Shah stated, “BCCI is acutely attuned to environmental concerns. I have officially addressed this issue with the International Cricket Council (ICC), resulting in the prohibition of fireworks displays in Mumbai to avert exacerbating pollution levels.”

He continued, “The BCCI unequivocally recognizes the pressing issue of air quality in both Mumbai and New Delhi. While we are committed to hosting the World Cup with the grandeur befitting cricket’s celebration, our unwavering dedication remains the safeguarding of the health and safety of all our stakeholders.”

According to India’s National Air Quality Index, the air quality in Mumbai was categorically “poor” when the team initiated their training at 18:30 local time. Astonishingly, the air concentration in Mumbai exceeded recommended limits by fourfold, as advised by the World Health Organization.

This development underscores the critical intersection of environmental concerns and sports, as the quest for cricketing glory collides with the urgency of mitigating air pollution in these host cities.

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