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Rapid Rise of Covid-19 in England; BCCI Likely to Cancel Planned Holidays for Players

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There may be some bad news in store for Indian cricket team players who had recently lost the WTC Final at Southampton. According to the original schedule, BCCI had allowed the cricketers to visit and roam in England with their spouses or families but with the rise of Covid-19 cases in the country, it is likely to be revoked. There is 20-day gap before India takes on England in the first of the five match Test series.

“We are monitoring the situation and if the conditions get worse, we will take a call,” Secretary Arun Dhumal told ‘Inside Sport.’ There has been a sudden rise of Covid-19 cases in England. As many as 10,000 people have been infected with it.

Meanwhile after suffering two back to back losses in the 2015 and 2019 World Cup at the hands of Australia and England, respectively, the Black Caps kept their composure to take their first-ever major International Cricket Council (ICC) title home.

Chasing a meagre total of 139 runs to win on the last day, New Zealand won the match with eight wickets to spare. During New Zealand’s second innings, India’s spin wizard R Ashwin gave a scare to Kiwis by removing both their openers — Tom Latham (9 runs off 41 balls) and Devon Conway (19 runs off 47 balls) – to reduce them to 44-2. After that, the experienced duo of Williamson and Ross Taylor guided the teamto a comfortable win without any further hiccups. While Williamson scored an unbeaten 52 runs off 89 balls, Taylor amassed 47 runs in 100 balls.

Ace seamer Kyle Jamieson shone with the ball for New Zealand. He bagged a five-wicket haul in the first innings and two wickets in the second innings. Jamieson also bagged the wicket of the dangerous Kohli in both innings. For India, wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored 41 runs off 88 balls in the second innings.

After taking the WTC title, Williamson at the post-match presentation said that “it’s a very special feeling.” He also paid tribute to a “formidable” Indian team for their performance.

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