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The fifth test was canceled because of the rejection of Indian players: Ganguly

The fifth test was canceled because of the rejection of Indian players: Ganguly
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The Head of Cricket Board (BCCI) India Ganguly said their players refused to play the fifth and last test against England due to Covid-19 concerns and denied that the Indian Premier League will come in a decision.
Test Old Trafford was canceled last Friday for almost two hours before the start scheduled as a tourist, who led the 2-1 series, failed to set the side after their physiotherapist was tested positive for Covid-19.
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“The players refuse to play but you cannot blame them,” said Ganguly to the Indian newspaper The Telegraph on Monday.
“Parmar Physio Yogesh is a contact that is very close to the players …
he is passionate about the players and even do their Covid-19 test.” He is also used to giving them a massage, he is part of their daily life.
“The players were destroyed when they knew that he had tested Covid-19 positive.
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England: the ECB has written to the ICC in the results of the fifth test that canceled against India, said the ECB spokesman went to the ICC proved that there was no friendly settlement of the problem as the host council.
If the ICC controls the fifth test as abandoned, India will win the 2-1 series but if the British get the confiscation of the DRC regulation, it will be a 2-2 verdict and England captain Michael Vaughan has suggested that Indian players “petrified” positive testing in front of the IPL , which was continued on September 19 in the United Arab Emirates.
But the CEO of the British cricket board and Wales Tom Harrison said the cancellation had nothing to do with the IPL and Ganguly echoed the comments.
“BCCI will never be an irresponsible council.
We value other boards too,” he said, adding that the match might be held as a match one next year.

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