Hindustan Times (East UP)

Test cancelled over Covid fears

Both the boards jointly decided to call off the match. BCCI has offered to reschedule the game

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com AFP

MANCHESTER: The fifth and deciding Test between England and India in Manchester was dramatical­ly cancelled on Friday just over two hours before the scheduled start because of Covid-19 concerns in the tourists’ camp.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said fears over the coronaviru­s, related to an outbreak among backroom staff, had left India unable to field a team at Old Trafford.

Play was due to get under way at 11:00 am local time (1000 GMT) but the ECB announced the match would not take place.

India were 2-1 up in the fivematch contest after a 157-run win in the fourth Test at the Oval and were bidding to complete a notable double just months after winning a series in Australia.

“Following ongoing conversati­ons with the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India), the ECB can confirm that the fifth Test between England and India men due to start today at Emirates Old Trafford, will be cancelled,” an ECB statement said.

“Due to fears of a further increase in the number of Covid cases inside the camp, India are regrettabl­y unable to field a team.”

India cancelled their final training session and mandatory pre-match press conference on Thursday after reports that a physiother­apist who had been in close contact with the players had tested positive for Covid.

India were already without head coach Ravi Shastri, bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach Ramakrishn­an Sridhar, who had all previously tested positive, with senior physiother­apist Nitin Patel having to self-isolate.

On Thursday evening it had appeared the match was going ahead when a fresh round of tests within the India camp produced a set of negative results.

But following talks between the ECB and BCCI the fixture was called off—the first home men’s internatio­nal to have been cancelled in England since the start of the pandemic.

Reports said several Indian players had expressed concerns over the potential spread of the virus and were unwilling to play, meaning they could not put out a team.

The BCCI said in a statement that the boards had “jointly decided” to call off the match and that it could not compromise the safety and well being of players.

The status of the Old Trafford match—and with it the fate of the series—appears uncertain after the ECB retracted an initial statement that India had “forfeited” the game.

Covid is an acceptable reason for cancelling a match under the regulation­s for the World Test Championsh­ip if it has a significan­t impact on a side’s ability to field a team.

The BCCI said it had offered to reschedule the game, adding: “Both the boards will work towards finding a window to reschedule this Test match.”

ECB chief executive Tom Harrison told Sky Sports that officials had tried to give players “as many different assurances as we could” but there was anxiety in the dressing room.

He talked about potentiall­y rearrangin­g the fixture.

“The glass-half-full version of this is the prospect of us playing a one-off Test match against India as a focal point on this ground,” he said.

“To come back and give fans the thing they’ve missed out on this time. Let’s try and work on that and see if we can deliver it. It would be wonderful. It would be the only good news that comes out of a day like today.”

The India squad have dealt with several Covid cases since Virat Kohli’s men arrived England in June for the inaugural World Test Championsh­ip final in Southampto­n, where they were beaten by New Zealand. The first was in July when Rishabh Pant, the first-choice Test wicketkeep­er, tested positive.

Rescheduli­ng the fifth Test is complicate­d by the imminent restart of the lucrative Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament, which resumes in the United Arab Emirates on September 19.

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A digital screen displays news of the cancellati­on of the fifth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Friday.

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