BCCI have actually chosen not to have any fireworks after India vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023 match in Mumbai. (Photo: AP)
Ahead of Team India’s match versus Sri Lanka in the 33rd video game of the ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah stated that there will not be any fireworks show in Mumbai. In a declaration, Jay Shah stated that the peak body of Indian cricket is delicate to ecological issues for which they took the matter to ICC and chose that there will not be any fireworks at Wankhede Stadium to keep an examine the contamination.
He included that BCCI is devoted to combating ecological concerns and will constantly position the interest of the fans and stakeholders at the leading edge.
“BCCI is delicate to ecological issues. I used up the matter officially with the ICC and there will not be any fireworks show in Mumbai, which can contribute to the contamination level. The Board is devoted to combating ecological concerns and will constantly position the interest of our fans and stakeholders at the leading edge,” Jay Shah stated.
“BCCI is delicate to ecological issues. I used up the matter officially with the ICC and there will not be any fireworks show in Mumbai, which can contribute to the contamination level. The Board is dedicated to combating ecological problems and will constantly position the interest of our _ pic.twitter.com/G0ONkjB5la
— ANI (@ANI) November 1, 2023
He even more specified that BCCI acknowledged the immediate issue surrounding air quality in both Mumbai and New Delhi. “The BCCI acknowledges the immediate issue surrounding air quality in both Mumbai and New Delhi. While we aim to host the ICC World Cup in a way befitting the event of cricket, we stay unfaltering in our dedication to prioritising the health and wellness of all our stakeholders,” he concluded.
India is set up to play their next match versus Sri Lanka on Thursday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India stand at the top of the table in the ICC World Cup having actually won all 6 matches played up until now. South Africa, New Zealand and Australia follow. Safeguarding Champions England are at the bottom of the table.