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09 Dec 2017 11:02 #355846
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“The ICC has noted the conditions in which the Delhi Test was played and has already requested the issue is considered by the medical committee for guidance should the situation arise in future,” said an ICC statement.
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09 Dec 2017 11:08 #355850
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The ICC should look at the medical evidence in the effectiveness of masks in filtering very fine particulate matter. It is not like a gas mask.
My understanding is hazardous smog is likely to affect one's health over long period of exposure and not within a few days or a week. I also accept it might precipitate breathing difficulties in patients who have other respiratory conditions. I do not belive the smog can give rise to vomiting or diarrhoea.
This episode was to show India in a poor light and to give a reason for the poor performance of the SL team.
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