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Pollution levels in New Delhi, India are affecting cricketers from Sri Lanka and the host nation, as they compete against one another in the third cricket test match.
Sri Lanka's players gather wearing anti-pollution masks after the dismissal of India's Ravichandran Ashwin during the second day of their third test cricket match in New Delhi, India. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
A paramedic speaks to Sri Lanka's Lahiru Gamage after he complained of short of breath during the second day of a third test cricket match against India in New Delhi. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
Sri Lanka's captain Dinesh Chandimal fields wearing an anti-pollution mask during the second day of their third test cricket match against India in New Delhi. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
Sri Lanka's players, wearing anti-pollution masks, speak to each other as the game was briefly stopped during the second day of their third test cricket match in New Delhi. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
Sri Lanka's Lahiru Gamage, right, reacts as the game was briefly stopped during the second day of their third test cricket match in New Delhi. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
Officiating umpire Nigel Llong, third from right, speaks to Sri Lanka's players, wearing anti-pollution masks, as the game was briefly stopped during the second day of their third test cricket match in New Delhi. Altaf Qadri / AP Photo
Updated: December 04, 2017, 10:38 AM