BCCI 4 Big Decision: SRH vs MI IPL match, players to wear black armbands for Pahalgam terror attack victims
Pahalgam terror attack: No fireworks, cheerleaders in MI vs SRH IPL match: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the BCCI has taken a big step. It has taken 4 big decisions, including banning two things during the IPL match. The BCCI’s decision will be directly felt in the match between Mumbai and Hyderabad on April 23. On April 22, a terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam that targeted tourists.
After the Pahalgam attack, the BCCI banned two things:
The two things that BCCI has banned after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam are cheerleaders’ dance and fireworks during or after the match. BCCI’s ban on these two things is only for the match to be played between Mumbai and Hyderabad on April 23. This is a way of paying tribute to the people killed in Pahalgam on behalf of the BCCI and IPL.
BCCI also took these two big decisions:
Apart from banning cheerleaders and firecrackers, BCCI has taken two more big decisions, the effect of which will be seen in the match between the Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad. According to those two steps taken by BCCI, all the players and umpires will wear black bands on the field in the match on April 23. Apart from that, both teams will also observe a minute’s silence before the match.
Terrorist attack in Pahalgam, 26 tourists killed:
On 22 April, terrorists targeted tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. A total of 28 tourists are reported to have been killed in the terrorist attack. It is being said that before the attack, the terrorists were roaming around wearing fake uniforms, due to which no tourist suspected them. The terrorist attack in Pahalgam is being condemned all around. PM Modi has said that the culprits of the attack will not be spared.
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