Shubman Gill does not trust the cleanliness of Indore? Reached hotel with machine worth Rs 3 lakh, everyone was surprised

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News India Live, Digital Desk: When it comes to cleanliness, Indore city of Madhya Pradesh stands tall in the entire country. The air and water of this city, which is consistently number one in ‘Cleanliness Survey’, is considered quite pure. But it seems that the star batsman and captain of the Indian cricket team, Shubman Gill is in no mood to take any risk in this matter.

Recently a news has come which has shocked everyone. The news is that during his stay in Indore, Shubhman Gill has made his own arrangements instead of drinking hotel water.

‘Personal’ water purifier worth Rs 3 lakh!

It may sound strange to you, but it is true. According to reports, Shubhman Gill is carrying a portable water purifier with him. This is not a common purifier that is installed in our homes. Its price is around 3 lakh rupees It is being told.

After all, what is there in this machine?

Now you might be wondering what is there in a water purifier? In fact, for players, their body is their temple. Many times there is a risk of stomach upset or infection due to changing water after changing place.

The purifier that Shubhman Gill is using not only removes dirt from water, but also eliminates toxic elements present in it. This machine also maintains the pH level of water, which is very important for the recovery and fitness of athletes. Gill believes that ordinary RO or hotel water can affect his health, so he takes his safety in his own hands.

There is discussion among fans

People are not able to accept that even in Indore, which is called the “Cleanest City”, there is so much fear regarding water? Some people are calling it Gill’s ‘tantrum’ while some are praising his seriousness towards fitness.

If seen as a player, his decision is not wrong either. If the health deteriorates due to bad water before the match, then the entire team suffers loss. So, Rs 3 lakh is probably nothing compared to his fitness. Well, there is no need to feel bad for the people of Indore, it is just a precaution, not the evil of the city!