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Delhi Test: Sri Lanka's Suranga Lakmal leaves field sick on Day 4

Updated on: 05 December,2017 12:32 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The controversial issue of air pollution flared up again in the third and final Test between India and Sri Lanka, with the visiting seamer Suranga Lakmal going off the ground after vomiting here on Tuesday

Delhi Test: Sri Lanka's Suranga Lakmal leaves field sick on Day 4

The controversial issue of air pollution flared up again in the third and final Test between India and Sri Lanka, with the visiting seamer Suranga Lakmal going off the ground after vomiting here on Tuesday. After the visitors were bowled out for 373 in their first innings on the fourth day, they came out fielding wearing anti-pollution masks.

Sri Lanka bowler Suranga Lakmal celebrates after he dismissed Indian batsman Murali Vijay during the fourth day of third Test cricket match between India and Sri Lankr at the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium in New Delhi on December 5, 2017. Pic/ AFP
Sri Lanka bowler Suranga Lakmal celebrates after he dismissed Indian batsman Murali Vijay during the fourth day of third Test cricket match between India and Sri Lankr at the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium in New Delhi on December 5, 2017. Pic/ AFP


Lakmal had bowled only three overs when he was seen vomiting on the field, prompting the physio to run to the field. After consultation, the pacer went off the ground. Earlier on Sunday, the second session was marred by interruptions owing to complaints of air pollution. Sri Lanka coach Nic Pothas said that three cricketers, Lakmal, Lahiru Gamage and Dhananjay de Silva had trouble breathing and vomited.



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