In a show of solidarity with the victims of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad players, along with the umpires, are set to wear black armbands during their upcoming IPL match in Hyderabad. The teams have decided to forgo the usual cheerleaders and fireworks as a mark of respect for the lives lost in the tragic incident. Prior to the match, a minute of silence will be observed to honor the memory of the victims. This gesture of remembrance and support highlights the somber mood surrounding the cricketing community in the wake of the Pahalgam attack. The decision to pay tribute in this manner reflects the deep concern and empathy felt by the players and officials towards the affected individuals and their families. By coming together in solidarity, the teams aim to send a strong message of unity and compassion during this challenging time. The match is not just a sporting event but also a platform to express condolences and stand in solidarity with those impacted by the unfortunate events in Pahalgam.

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