Sri Lanka cricket team coach Nic Pothas said the team management was concerned about the players’ health and had oxygen cylinders in the dressing room as the likes of Suranga Lakmal, Lahiru Gamage and Dhananjaya de Silva were vomiting. (Kotla Test, Day 2 highlights)Delhi’s toxic air interrupted the third Test between Indian cricket team and Sri Lanka for around 20 minutes on Sunday when thick haze brought the visibility down after the lunch break. It was, probably, the first time an international match was disrupted by pollution. (Kotla Test, Day 2 scorecard)“Obviously it is well documented that Delhi has high level of pollution,” Pothas told the media. “They had got extremely high at one point, we had players coming in at one point and vomiting.
Source: Hindustan Times December 03, 2017 14:26 UTC