Why did India-Mengeland players bind a black orchestra on the side of the Leeds test

The first Test match between India and England started in Leeds. In this game, when the players of both teams have a black orchestra, people couldn’t understand why it happened. Let us tell you that players from both India and English teams have tied a black orchestra on their hands to pay tribute to those who died in the Ahmedabad aircraft crash. Both teams also held silence two minutes before the national anthem. Air India Flight Number AI171, which went from Ahmedabad to London on June 12, crashed shortly after flying. More than 270 people died in this accident. More than 270 people died in a horrific accident, Air India aircraft took off at 1:38 pm on June 12. According to Air India, this plane from Boeing 787–8 models had 242 passengers and crew members. Passengers included citizens of Britain, Portugal and Canada, including 169 Indian citizens. More than 270 people, including former Gujarat Minister Vijay Rupani, died in this horrific accident. Most of the dead were on the plane. The rest of the injured were caught in an accident in Meghagar when the plane crashed. The cricket world also expressed its condolences to this incident. The India also paid tribute to those who died in the accident before the intra-square match began. England won the throw, in the first Test played on Handingley, English captain Ben Stokes won the throw and decided to bowl first. England has already announced the play XI. At the same time, Indian captain Shubman Gill also said he first wanted to win the throw and bowl. Gill said Sudarshan makes her debut. Karun is back and three experts play fast bowlers. It will be seen that Shardul plays the role of all round. Sudarshan can be seen batting in third place and Karun at number six. Play Xi India of both teams: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Kl Rahul, Sai Sudarshan, Shubman Gill (captain), Rishabh Pant (wicketkeeper), Karun Nair, Ravinda Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumra, Mohammad Siraj, famous Krishna. England: Jack Croly, Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (Captain), Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Chris Woakes, Bridon Karse, Josh Tong, Shoaib Bashir. Share this story -tags