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Secretary Jay Shah stated that the BCCI is sensitive to environmental concerns and after discussing with the ICC it was ruled that there won't be any fireworks display in Mumbai and Delhi. 

Mumbai air pollution: BCCI says no fireworks during IND vs SL as air quality worsens | Cricket World Cup

The BCCI has banned the display of fireworks during the remaining World Cup games in Delhi and Mumbai due to worsening air quality in the two mega cities.

Delhi has only one match left to host, the Bangladesh-Sri Lanka game on November 6, while Mumbai are scheduled to host two more league games, on November 2 and November 7, and the semifinal on November 15.

“BCCI is sensitive to environmental concerns. I took up the matter formally with the ICC and there won’t be any fireworks display in Mumbai, which can add to the pollution level," said BCCI secretary Jay Shah in a statement on Wednesday.

"The Board is committed to combating environmental issues and will always place the interest of our fans and stakeholders at the forefront. The BCCI acknowledges the urgent concern surrounding air quality in both Mumbai and New Delhi.

"While we strive to host the ICC World Cup in a manner befitting the celebration of cricket, we remain steadfast in our commitment to prioritising the health and safety of all our stakeholders.”

Delhi's air quality remained in the "very poor" category for the fifth consecutive day on Wednesday with an air quality index (AQI) of 372.

The pollution situation has been alarming in Mumbai also.

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday expressed concern over the "deteriorating" AQI in Mumbai while taking suo motu (on its own) cognisance of the issue.

Even Indian skipper Rohit Sharma had expressed his shock at the pollution levels after arriving in the city for the India-Sri Lanka game. also took a photo of the city from his airplane.

On a smog-covered photo of Mumbai's skyline he took from his airplane, Sharma wrote, 'Mumbai, yeh kya ho gaya?'

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