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Fifth Test match between India, England cancelled

The fifth and final Test of the hard-fought series gets cancelled owing to COVID-19 scare; Indian players refuse to take the field

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MANCHESTER: A COVID-19 outbreak that triggered “anxiety” among Indian players forced the cancellati­on of their fifth and final Test against England in a chaotic and unpreceden­ted turn of events on Friday, leaving the status of the series unclear after the host board claimed a forfeiture by the tourists only to withdraw the statement. A “gutted” England Cricket Board (ECB) CEO Tom Harrison on Friday said it was the Indian players’ anxiety over “what might happen” and not the COVID outbreak itself that caused the cancellati­on of the fifth and final Test here even though all efforts were made to comfort the visitors.

ECB statement

MANCHESTER: The fifth Test between England and India was cancelled on Friday amid a chaotic turn of events, during which the host board’s statement on the visitor changed from “unable to field a team and will instead forfeit the match” to “regrettabl­y unable to field a team”.

The developmen­t came after the touring side was left on tenterhook­s following physiother­apist Yogesh Parmar’s positive COVID-19 test. The last game of the five-Test series was eventually cancelled a couple of hours before toss.

The initial statement issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board categorica­lly mentioned the word “forfeit”, but that was later omitted from a revised media release. “Due to fears of a further increase in the number of COVID cases inside the camp, India is regrettabl­y unable to field a team,” read the revised ECB statement.

It is learnt that the players, led by skipper Virat Kohli who voiced his apprehensi­on strongly, couldn’t be convinced by the Board of

Control for Cricket in India top brass to play the fixture. The BCCI issued a statement of its own, hoping that the Test match could be reschedule­d sometime later.

“In lieu of the strong relationsh­ip between BCCI and ECB, the BCCI has offered to ECB a rescheduli­ng of the cancelled Test match. Both the Boards will work towards finding a window to reschedule this Test match,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said.

A COVID-related quarantine would have meant missing out on Indian Premier League 2021 Phase 2 matches in the UAE, starting September 19. “Following ongoing conversati­ons with the BCCI, the ECB can confirm that the fifth Test between England and India Men, due to start on Friday at Old Trafford, will be cancelled,” the ECB stated.

As of now, India is 2-1 ahead and has not been officially declared winner of the series because there is a chance for the fifth Test to be played during the window in July next year, when the team visits for a sixmatch white-ball assignment. Ever since the Indian players refused to play despite testing negative on Thursday, there have been continuous talks between the two Boards.

“The BCCI and ECB held several rounds of discussion to find a way to play the Test

Match. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 in the Indian team contingent forced the decision of calling off the Old Trafford Test Match,” added Shah. Ultimately, the apprehensi­on expressed by Kohli and Co. took precedence.

The COVID-19 rules for the World Test Championsh­ip matches do not include forfeiture. Under the competitio­n terms of the WTC, COVID-19 is identified as “acceptable non-compliance should there be a significan­t impact of it on the team being able to play.”

 ??  ?? The Old Trafford in Manchester sports a deserted look on Friday; (inset) A digital screen displays the news of the cancellati­on of the Test match
The Old Trafford in Manchester sports a deserted look on Friday; (inset) A digital screen displays the news of the cancellati­on of the Test match

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