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Pollution forces Mumbai fielders to mask up at MCA-BKC

Several Mumbai fielders were forced to wear masks during their Ranji Trophy match against Delhi on Thursday due to pollution caused by nearby construction work at the MCA-BKC ground. After the tea break, players including Sarfaraz Khan, Himanshu Singh and Musheer Khan, along with some support staff, were seen masking up

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Mumbai`s Sarfaraz Khan, left, wears a mask while fielding on the first day of Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy match against Delhi at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy, in Mumbai. Pic/PTI

Mumbai`s Sarfaraz Khan, left, wears a mask while fielding on the first day of Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy match against Delhi at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy, in Mumbai. Pic/PTI

It was a testing time for some of Mumbai’s fielders on Thursday due to the pollution arising from construction work going on near the MCA-BKC ground. After the tea break, Sarfaraz Khan, Himanshu Singh, Musheer Khan, and some of the support staff members were seen wearing masks: “Due to the construction, some of our players were having issues breathing, so they put those [masks] on,” said Mohit Awasthi.

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