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LIVE | CWC 2023: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh

Cricket World Cup clash goes ahead in pollution-hit Delhi

Bangladesh and Sri Lanka's Cricket World Cup match in New Delhi was given the green light on Monday, a day after the smog-choked Indian capital was ranked as the planet's most polluted city.

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The air quality has hovered between "poor" to "severe" in the capital, which has a population of 30 million, in the last few days.

Some players and coaches from both teams trained with face masks on the eve of the match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Earlier practice sessions were also cancelled while some Bangladesh players who have asthma were confined to their hotel.

The air quality index (AQI) was close to 400 near the ground, though the sunny weather has reduced the smog and improved visibility.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) advisory warns against any outdoor activities when the AQI goes over 300, which is "hazardous".

According to the International Cricket Council (ICC) guidelines air quality is usually assessed and considered by match officials and is treated as other weather matters.

Pollution in Delhi hit severe levels during a Test match in December, 2017 when Sri Lankan players came out wearing masks after the tea break.

Indian bowler Mohammed Shami vomited on the pitch.

At Sunday practice, Sri Lanka team manager Mahinda Halangoda refused to rule out similar precautions in the game.

"Obviously, today when we came, we were wearing masks, and we were told to wear masks," he said.

"But it depends exactly what the outside index is, and then we'll make a call on it."

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha said the air quality "is not ideal".

Meanwhile, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan won the toss

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