On saturday
Men’s ODI WC: ICC Says Situation Being Assessed For Sri Lanka-Bangladesh Game Due To Air Pollution In New Delhi
New Delhi has been under heavy smog for the last five days, caused by an unprecedented spike in the Air Quality Level (AQI) of the national capital. The city's AQI went from 351 on Thursday morning to 471 on Friday morning, hitting the severe category.
It forced the schools to be closed for two days and non-essential construction work being banned, along with restrictions on vehicular movement. On Saturday morning, the AQI level was recorded at 413, with the overall air quality still at severe level. The city is scheduled to host its last ODI World Cup game between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on Monday.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31