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Delhi Air Pollution: After Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Too Cancel Training Session Ahead Of 2023 ODI World Cup Clash

Sri Lanka stayed indoors on Saturday morning when the Air Quality Index stood at 407 in Delhi. On Monday they will take on Bangladesh, who had cancelled their training session on Friday evening, in the 2023 ODI World Cup 

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After Bangladesh, Sri Lanka were forced to cancel their opening training session in the national capital on Saturday due to "severe" air pollution. Bangladesh, who arrived in Delhi on Wednesday, had decided against practising on Friday as the pollution levels in the city hit the "severe plus" category. (ODI WC | Cricket News)

Sri Lanka followed them into staying indoors on Saturday when the Air Quality Index stood at 407 in the morning. 

"It was cancelled owing to the air quality issue," said an SLC source, referring to the Saturday's training session.

However, Bangladesh are likely to brave the pollution two days before the game on Monday. They are scheduled to train on Saturday from 6 PM.

An AQI between zero and 50 is considered "good", 51 and 100 "satisfactory", 101 and 200 "moderate", 201 and 300 "poor", 301 and 400 "very poor", and 401 and 500 "severe".

It is unlikely that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will shift the game out of Delhi but the call on whether the match will go ahead will only be taken on that day.

"We are currently assessing the situation. The ICC and our hosts the BCCI take the well-being of all participants seriously and are monitoring the air quality in Delhi. We are taking expert advice to assess the situation," an ICC spokesperson told PTI.

The air quality is usually assessed by match officials on the day of a game.  

It is not the first time that Sri Lanka are having to deal with Delhi's notorious air pollution. The players had to wear masks during the Test series back in 2017.

On Friday, Bangladesh team director Khaled Mahmud said the players developed cough after going out in the city and therefore the management decided to cancel the first training session. 

On Friday, the air quality plummeted to the "severe plus" category.

"Many (cricketers) went out yesterday (Thursday) and now they are having some kind of coughing so there is a risk factor involved and so we cancelled the training so that they don't get unwell," said Mahmud at the team hotel.

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