MS Dhoni rescued Safely from hotel fire in Dwarka, Vijay Hazare Trophy Semifinal postponed


dhoni-rescue-hotel-dwarka-vijay-hazare-trophy-2017MS Dhoni, previous Indian cricket group captain, survived a fire unnerve on Friday. Fire softened out up Dwarka's Welcome Hotel were he was remaining with his Jharkhand state cricket partners. All players and bolster dtaff were emptied in time and are protected.

No setbacks were accounted for in the fire, Delhi Fire Services said. They included that they got a call around 6:30am cautioning them there was a fire inside the WelcomHotel, which is situated in Sector 10, Dwarka. Upwards of 30 fire tenders were sent to the spot and the fire was brought under control at 7:50am.

Dhoni's state group is as of now in the Capital for the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where his side achieved the semi-finals. They should confront Bengal on Friday, yet the match has been put off to Saturday.

The burst began at a Reliance store on the main floor of the lodging, said Surender Kumar, DCP (South-West). Dhoni was on the ninth floor while different cricketers were remaining crosswise over three stories from seventh to ninth.

Dhoni and whatever remains of the Jharkhand group were taken from the inn to the Palam grounds. The semi-last and the last of the Vijay Haare Trophy has been delayed.

"The second semi-last of Paytm Vijay Hazare Trophy 2016-17 amongst Jharkhand and Bengal and the last have been rescheduled because of a fire mischance which occurred in the lodging where the groups were remaining because of which the players were not in a position to play the match," BCCI said in an announcement.

"The BCCI affirms that every one of the players and match authorities are unhurt and safe. The semi-last, which was to be hung on Friday, March 17, 2017 at the Airforce Complex ground, Palam in New Delhi will now be held at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Saturday, March 18. The last will now be played on Monday, March 20 rather than Sunday, March 19 at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi."

"We could notice something consuming in the room however that was not that solid. At around 7.30am, when I went into bathe, out of the blue there was a ton of smoke and I surged out got assets and escaped the space to see thick smoke in the passage. You could scarcely observe past 10 meters. There were no fire cautions," Tapash Charterjee, individual from BCCI's grounds and pitches advisory group, was cited by a site. (See also Live Cricket Scorecard)

These matches were being viewed as Dhoni's last aggressive amusements in the 50-over organization in front of the Champions Trophy in June, a competition seen as a vital one for the previous India skipper, who now plays just as a wicket-guardian batsman in the national side.

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