New Delhi: Severe air pollution in the national capital has once again impacted the Indian cricket calendar. According to media reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been compelled to relocate the entire knockout stage of its annual men's Under-23 one-day tournament from Delhi to Mumbai, citing hazardous air quality levels.

The move comes shortly after the Supreme Court of India urged against holding outdoor sports in the Delhi-NCR region due to the poor Air Quality Index (AQI). The matches, originally scheduled for Delhi, will now be hosted by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), running from November 25 to December 1.

The decision to move the matches prioritises the health and safety of players, officials, and spectators.

A report in the Indian Express confirm

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