Safety of players is priority: Sri Lankan coach on Delhi pollution
Updated:8 years, 7 months ago
Updated:8 years, 7 months ago
New Delhi, Dec 3 (ANI): After Delhi’s infamous toxic air halted the 3rd test match between India and Sri Lanka in Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Sunday, Head Coach of Sri Lanka, Nic Pothas said that the situation was abnormal in Delhi and he hopes that umpires and referees will file a report which will taken into consideration by International Cricket Council (ICC). The coach further stated that the test match came to a halt because he wanted to have clarity on the safety of his players. Sri Lankan pace bowlers were struggling to bowl due to bad quality of air and thus coach decided to have a chat with the officials to ensure the safety of the players on the field.
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