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TEST FINAL: ICC TO GO AHEAD WITH MATCH SCHEDULE

India on UK ‘red list’ but ICC to go ahead with the fixture

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THE World Test Championsh­ip final between India and New Zealand will go ahead as planned in Southampto­n from June 18, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) has assured after Britain added India to its travel ‘red list’ following a massive surge in Covid-19 caseload.

As well as the World Test Championsh­ip, India are scheduled to play a fivetest series against England starting in August. India’s entry into the ‘red list’ effectivel­y bans all travel from the country and makes a 10-day hotel quarantine compulsory for UK residents arriving back home. Pakistan, which is also on UK’s red list, are also scheduled to tour England to play one-day internatio­nal and Twenty20 series starting July.

However, the ICC expressed confidence in staging the matches in England in a bio-secure environmen­t.

“The ECB and other members have demonstrat­ed how we can stage internatio­nal cricket safely in the middle of a pandemic and we are confident that we can continue to do that and that the WTC Final will go ahead as planned in June in the UK,” said the ICC in a statement on Monday (19) night.

“We are currently discussing with the UK government the impact of countries being on the ‘red list’,” it added.

A BCCI source said that it’s difficult to say anything at this point in time and the Board is hoping that India will not be in the ‘red list’ by the time the team leaves for UK in early June for the WTC final.

“We still don’t know how the situation will pan out in June. The travel related SOPs are always dynamic as per Covid situation. When India leaves for the UK at the start of June, it might be that the country is not in red list which requires 10 days of hard quarantine.

“But, if it is needed, it would be done. The situation is too fluid right now,” the source said on condition of anonymity.

Media reports in the UK said that in case it is required, the Rose Bowl in Southampto­n and its on-site hotel could be cleared for ‘red list’ arrivals by reverting to the full bio-secure set up.

England were able to fulfil their entire home schedule in 2020, hosting matches against West Indies, Pakistan, Ireland and Australia as all players followed strict biosecure protocols, including extended quarantine periods.

“We are currently discussing with the government the impact of countries being on the ‘red list’. By working collaborat­ively we demonstrat­ed how we can stage internatio­nal cricket safely in the middle of a pandemic and hope to be able to do so again this year,” an ECB spokespers­on was quoted as saying by The Guardian newspaper.

There is also concern about how the inclusion of India in the ‘red list’ will impact the England and New Zealand cricketers who are currently playing in the IPL and intend to fly to the UK for the two-match Test series between the two countries that starts at the Lord’’s on June 2.

The IPL will conclude on May 30 with the summit clash scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad.

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GAME ON: The Indian team will take on New Zealand in the Test final in Southampto­n from June 18; (inset right) New Zealand’s Kane Williamson and England’s Joe Root Images Copley/Getty Gareth ©
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