Ahead of the first T20I against India, Bangladesh coach Russell Domingo has admitted that the conditions are not ideal in the national capital but said it was the same for both teams and they have got to deal with it.
Delhi has been compared to a gas chamber given its pollution level ever since Diwali. With the weather conditions deteriorating and the air quality index (AQI) reaching ‘severe+’ level on Friday, there has been concerns about the upcoming match in the city.
“The weather has been magnificent. It’s not too hot. There’s no breeze. But not obviously perfect with the smog. But it’s the same for both the teams. It’s not perfect, not ideal.
“But we are not really complaining about it,” Domingo told reporters at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, the venue for the first T20I of the three-match series.
“We have got to make sure that we prepare as well as possible. We obviously have some scratchy eyes, some sore throats but it’s been okay. Nobody is sick or dying.
“We don’t want to be in such a weather outside in the field for six or seven hours. Three hours a game we are playing and three hours of practice session,” he added.
The Bangladesh coach further said that no special plans or arrangements have been made by them for the players to tackle with the weather conditions on offer in the national capital.
On Thursday, stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma said that he didn’t face any problems with the weather conditions in the national capital.
BCCI President Sourav Ganguly had also made it clear that the match cannot be shifted to another venue at the eleventh hour. However, he did mention that in the future, the board will consider the weather conditions before hosting a match in the North in winters.