BCCI adamant on matching Team India in Delhi, given this answer on the question of pollution

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) recently announced the home season of Team India. During this, he released a schedule of domestic matches and told that there is a 2 -match Test series against South Africa. Delhi will host its second match from November 14 to 18. This is the month when there is a lot of pollution in Delhi. The air quality here is very bad and the government also has to stop many external activity. In such a situation, questions are being raised about the India-South Africa Test. But the board’s secretary Devjit Psychia has been adamant on conducting this match. He has supported the decision to hold a match in Delhi.

What did BCCI Secretary say about pollution?

BCCI Secretary Devjit Psychia has talked to the Indian Express on this issue. He says that the India-South Africa Test match has been kept in Delhi in November keeping in mind all the factors. According to him, there is no pollution every year. Psychia said, “We considered all factors and after talking all the talks decided under the rotation policy. The problem of pollution does not occur every year.”

On the other hand, Secretary of Delhi Cricket Association Ashok Sharma has also expressed his opinion on this issue. He has said that all necessary steps will be taken regarding the India-South Africa Test match, so that no player has any problem and there is no obstacle in the match.

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