Mohammed Shami vomiting, tests in Sri Lanka camp add to pollution debate in Delhi - News Summed Up

Mohammed Shami vomiting, tests in Sri Lanka camp add to pollution debate in Delhi


While Sri Lanka have made it clear its players are suffering in Delhi pollution, the Indian camp has taken a diametrically opposite line saying the visitors “unnecessarily” halted the game on Day 2 and “exaggerated” a bit. (IND v SL Day 4 report)Sri Lanka fielders wore face masks on Tuesday and pacer Suranga Lakmal vomitted on the field and was helped off it. (IND v SL Day 4 highlights) (Full scorecard)But India’s unsympathetic stance came into fresh focus after Mohammed Shami threw up on the field while bowling and went off. “I’m not a doctor, so I have no idea what these tests tell you, what we are testing, why are we testing. “See, it could be that they (Sri Lanka players) aren’t accustomed to such kind of conditions.


Source: Hindustan Times December 05, 2017 15:22 UTC



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