THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Picture of a sanitation worker carrying ‘Man of the match’ gift voucher is going viral. The picture posted in the social media page of ‘Prakruti’, an organization of techies which is engaged in environment-friendly initiatives, is posing serious questions regarding waste management to BCCI , which organised the recent one-day international in Sport Hub Kariavattom here.In the picture, Corporation sanitation worker Jayan could be seen carrying the ‘Man of the Match’ voucher which was presented to Ravindra Jadeja after the match. The voucher was dumped among the waste after the closing ceremony.“Let this be the man of the match moment for Jayan, sanitary worker, Trivandrum corporation. He is one among the 600 sanitary workers deployed by Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation for post-match cleaning. Segregation of wastes after the match is still in progress and we got this picture for you from the segregation yard,” said that post.The post said that the gesture that is meant to honour a player turns to someone’s liability after the match. The post urges BCCI to consider reducing plastic and other non-biodegradable materials during cricket matches.The picture was clicked by Prakruti member Biju Sundaran, who was part of the team which was engaged in providing awareness to reduce plastic and promote segregation of waste during the match. “When we went to the segregation area of corporation, we could see a number of sanitation works led by health inspector Shaiju engaged in cleaning activities after the match. It was there we saw this placard. The BCCI could explore other environment-friendly possibility to honour a player,” he said.Biju said that comparing the one-day match with the T-20 match held last year, the amount of plastic waste generated has reduced to a large extend due to persistent campaign. People also co-operated for segregated dumping of waste in bins. BCCI can do a lot on this. A simple step from their part could introduce a major change,” he said.