Important that our kids live without fear: Rohit Sharma on Mumbai pollution
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma expressed concern over the poor air quality in Mumbai caused by rampant construction and redevelopment projects. He mentioned it during a pre-match press conference ahead of India's World Cup match against Sri Lanka. Rohit emphasized the importance of ensuring a safe environment for future generations, including his own child. Sri Lankan cricket team coach Chris Silverwood acknowledged the issue but stated that they would prepare for the conditions they face.
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