Teams from Hyderabad and Mumbai, what Pat Cummins and Hardik Pandya said on Pahalgam attack – Cross Talk India
Pat Cummins and Hardik Pandya
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on Tuesday, the BCCI has taken some special decisions about the IPL Wednesday. Meanwhile, when the match started between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians on 23 April, the captains of both teams strongly condemned the incident. The IPL is competing, but during this time the song will not appear as a dance, as has been happening in the first matches.
Pat Cummins also condemned the attack in Pahalgam
So far 26 people are reported to have been killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, while many people are also injured, who are undergoing treatment. Regarding the terrorist attack, the BCCI had made it clear during the day that when there is a match, the players of both the teams will lodge their protest against this disgusting work by tying a black band on their hands. When Hardik Pandya and Pat Cummins came for the toss, they had a black band on their hands. Meanwhile, when Pat Cummins came at the time of the toss, he talked about his team, which has made a change, along with that he also spoke about the Pahalgam attack. Regarding the Pahalgam terror attack, Pat Cummins said that this is a very sad thing for us too. Our condolences are with the victims and their families. He also told that a change has been made in the team. Jaydev Unadkat has been replaced by Mohammed Shami in the playing XI.
Hardik Pandya also expressed condolences
Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya first talked about Pahalgam. He said that he first wants to express his condolences to the victims of the terrorist attack. We condemn any such attack as a team and a franchise. Hardik Pandya’s facial expressions were clearly telling that he is very sad with this whole incident. Usually, Hardik Pandya, who laughed and smiled, was seen with a lot of sorrow on the face. After this, he told that a change has been made in his team today. Vignesh Puthur has been replaced by Ashwini Kumar.
No cheerleaders nor dancing songs
Let us tell you that the BCCI had made it clear on Wednesday that cheerleaders will not be seen during the match. At the same time, the music that plays in the field and dance takes place, nothing will happen. All this has been done in view of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. IPL is happening, but there is not much enthusiasm about this match, which used to be in earlier matches.
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