The Asian Age

India ‘A’ ready for 2nd game in SA amid Covid-19 threat

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Bloemfonte­in, Nov. 29: Cooped up in a bio-bubble while a new Covid-19 variant causes panic all across here, the India A cricket team will take on South Africa A in the second unofficial Test from Tuesday with some senior side aspirants hoping to make an impression. The first four-day game ended in a draw due to inclement weather on Friday last week even as the detection of the new Covid-19 variant, which was named Omicron by the WHO, forced many countries to impose internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns on South Africa.

The uncertain situation also led to the Netherland­s abandoning their last two ODIs against South Africa which were scheduled at Johannesbu­rg.

However, India A have stayed put in Bloemfonte­in inside a bio-bubble. The matches are being played without spectators and India senior team is also due to arrive in the country by December 9 for a nearly seven-week assignment starting December 17.

If the situation deteriorat­es, it can jeopardise the tour which involves three Tests, three ODIs and four T20Is across four venues — Johannesbu­rg, Centurion, Paarl, and Cape Town.

However, the India A players will need to keep the thoughts of the new variant at bay and focus on the task at hand as they revive their battle with South Africa A here. In the first game, India A batters produced a good show with Abhimanyu Easwaran hitting a solid hundred and skipper Priyank Panchal scoring 96.

The matches are being played without spectators and India senior team is also due to arrive in the country by December 9 for a nearly seven-week assignment starting December 17.

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