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Remove beef from India’s food menu: BCCI to Cricket Australia

The BCCI inspection team has also asked Cricket Australia to arrange smooth travel, practice and an ‘Indianised’ dietary arrangement for the players.

Updated on: Nov 01, 2018 07:27 PM IST
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Ahead of India’s tour to Australia, the BCCI has sent an advance party to the country to prep the hosts about the series.

BCCI had tweeted the lunch menu during the Lord’s Test and it had generated a lot of flak back home (BCCI Twitter)
BCCI had tweeted the lunch menu during the Lord’s Test and it had generated a lot of flak back home (BCCI Twitter)

As per reports in Mumbai Mirror, the team had asked for the inclusion of a clause in the Memorandum of Understanding between BCCI and Cricket Australia regarding the removal of beef from the menu.

This request comes after the team Twitter handle posted the lunch menu during the England tour, a list which had braised beef pasta.

“A well-earned lunch for #TeamIndia,” the tweet mentioned during the Lord’s Test. This tweet received a lot of flak back home, owing to which the cricket board has decided to play it safe down under.

“Players often complain about the blandness of food served in Australia. There are a few vegetarians in the team who really struggle at the grounds. The inspection team has also roped in an Indian restaurant in Australia to supply curries to the boys,” a source was as quoted by Mumbai Mirror.

India play three T20Is, four Tests, and three ODIs in Australia from November 21 to January 18.

 
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