“This Diwali no pollution, any noise pollution but spread lights”: Sport-star suggested
“This Diwali no pollution, any noise pollution but spread lights”: Sport-star suggested
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In the festive time of Diwali, Indian cricket team members are having a break from their wild and busy schedule after ICC Champion trophy, West Indies tour, Sri Lanka tour and Australia at home series. Things not getting the stop for the team India as they will be hosting the limited overs series against Kiwis after this biggest festival known as ‘Diwali’. The Virat Kohli-led side will play New Zealand in an ODI series starting on October 22 and before that, they are spending some quality time with their family and friends.

Kohli, who wished his fans on Diwali, had a special message. In a video on social media, the Indian cricket captain can be seen getting irritated by the noise of the firecrackers and at the end of it comes a message ‘This Diwali spread light not noise’. The 28-year-old star batsman’s views are in tandem with the Supreme Court’s decision to ban the sale of crackers in the Delhi-NCR region until November 1. Mary Kom, India’s first woman boxer to win an Olympics medal, also encouraged fans to control pollution on Diwali. Before this social message of Diwali send by the Sportsperson another Cricket get into controversy was ‘Yuvraj Singh’.

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