AFG vs NZ: Catering Staffer Washes Utensils In Toilet At Greater Noida Stadium, SHOCKING PICTURE Goes Viral
AFG vs NZ: Amid harsh criticism of the Greater Noida Stadium over its facilities, a shocking piece of visual has surfaced on social media.
While it appeared to be a historic feat as Greater Noida was all set to become the 30th Test venue in India, hosting the Afghanistan vs New Zealand one-off Test match. However, instead of celebrating the record-breaking feats that it has managed to achieve by virtue of being the host, it has come under harsh criticism because of its lack of facilities.
And now a shocking piece of visual is doing the rounds on the internet from the AFG vs NZ one-off Test match. The catering staff of the Grater Noida Sports Complex Stadium can be seen using urinal washroom water for washing utensils. The pictures have surfaced on social media.
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Take a look at the SHOCKING VISUAL HERE:
Ok so catering here at Greater Noida stadium is using urinal washroom
— Nitin K Srivastav (@Nitin_sachin) September 10, 2024
Water tap for their water needs 😯
very hygienic 👍#AFGvNZ TEST #afgvsnz test #gnoidastadium pic.twitter.com/VCWVA5r2vv
We Are Never Coming Back Here: ACB Official
This comes after the venue was already facing a backlash for not being able to get the match up and running despite not a single drop of rain so far at the venue in the first two days. Such was the condition of the venue that the Afghanistan team did not even bother to reach the ground till late in the afternoon on the second day of the Test.
Cut-Paste#AFGvNZ pic.twitter.com/VOwcBzwgBj
— Daya sagar (@sagarqinare) September 10, 2024
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"This is a huge mess, we are never coming back here. The players are also unhappy with the facilities here.We had spoken with the concerned people well in advance and were assured by the stadium guys that everything will be in order," an official of the Afghanistan Crikcet Board (ACB) told PTI.