South African cricket great Jonty Rhodes has raised alarm over Delhi’s toxic air, calling the capital’s pollution “hard to digest” while contrasting it with the clean air of his home in coastal Goa.

“Passing through Delhi en route to Ranchi this evening, and as always, it's hard to digest the low levels of air quality here,” Rhodes posted on X. “Am grateful to be living in a small fishing village in South Goa.” His message, tagged with #AQI and #whats2Bdone, comes as Delhi records its worst air quality of the season. Advertisement

Widely respected as one of cricket’s greatest fielders, Rhodes has had a long association with India and now resides in Goa with his family. His comment reflected a growing public outcry over Delhi’s chronic pollution and came as the city slipped further into

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