New Delhi: The Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) has offered to play two extra international T20 in England next year after the last minute cancellation of the fifth test in Manchester due to worries.
According to a daily letter report, “However, offers – designed to help alleviate the potential deficiency of 40 million pounds in the British budget that has been stretched – will be instead, no, scheduling test.
The test offer scheduled to stand again.” Read the Alsofifth test Canceled because of the rejection of Indian players, not because of IPL: Sourav Ganguly Test Old Trafford was canceled last Friday two hours before the start scheduled as a tourist, who led the 2-1 series, failed to coat the side after their physiotherapist was tested positive for Covid-19.
“The players refuse to play but you cannot blame them,” Salamvit BCCI’s head can depend on whether various publishers, who pay 25 million pounds for the right to the Old Trafford test, will be willing to be satisfied with the cricket two nights rather than five full days.
“There are also questions about the friendliness of the company, tickets, and food and drinks, with potential income from full test matches – more than 10 million pounds for Manchester games – far beyond what can be produced by a pair of T20,” the report was added.
India will return to England next summer for three T20 and three international one day, everything was squeezed to the first two weeks in July.
Meanwhile, there was still confusion over the results of the test series, led by India 2-1 before the ‘canceled’ match.
The ECB has been written to the world of the world cricket (ICC) to decide the fate of the fifth test canceled at Old Trafford.
Manchester meeting which determined the series was called after the Covid-19 outbreak in the Indian camp; Forcing his senior players to express their worries to BCCI and ECB to advance with the match.
It is based that the ECB wants the ICC dispute resolution committee to overcome this problem and hope that a foreclosure will be given so that they can claim insurance because they will lose around 40 million pounds if the match is declared abandoned because Covid-19 and India will win the 2-1 series.
But if the British gets the confiscation according to the DRC decision, it will be a 2-2 verdict and the host country can also claim insurance.
However, until Sunday ICC officials said they had not received such a letter from the ECB.