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England V India Test Match Postponed At Last Minute
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While I sympathise with anyone who tested positive for covid, what about the 1000s of people who have travelled down, booked hotels etc, or the food and drink vendors who have spent small fortunes on fresh stock to last 5 days, will there be any compensation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a real shame. Mind you, looks like they wouldn't have got much play in anyway:
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This is disgusting - it isn't that India couldn't raise a team - it was a cold-blooded mercenary decision by the the Indian players and the BCCI :
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"If you go back to the start of the summer, the India team didn’t want to play this Test due to how close it was to the IPL. The difference between The Oval and this match is that the IPL starts next week. These players are absolutely petrified of getting Covid, having to isolate and missing out on the IPL"
"India have flexed their muscles. The BCCI would be scared to death that players couldn't get to the IPL.
It will be a long legal process to decide where the costs of this will lie.
I'm pretty sure India could have found 11 players to have played today."
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
"If you go back to the start of the summer, the India team didn’t want to play this Test due to how close it was to the IPL. The difference between The Oval and this match is that the IPL starts next week. These players are absolutely petrified of getting Covid, having to isolate and missing out on the IPL"
"India have flexed their muscles. The BCCI would be scared to death that players couldn't get to the IPL.
It will be a long legal process to decide where the costs of this will lie.
I'm pretty sure India could have found 11 players to have played today."
To emphasise :
ALL the Indian players have tested negative - this is purely a monetary decision, with total contempt for the ethics of the game and for the fans who have spent time/money in getting to Manchester.
It stinks to high heaven, but the power of the BCCI will mute any response from the ECB and the ICC.
ALL the Indian players have tested negative - this is purely a monetary decision, with total contempt for the ethics of the game and for the fans who have spent time/money in getting to Manchester.
It stinks to high heaven, but the power of the BCCI will mute any response from the ECB and the ICC.
they haven't decided the outcome of the series yet. As the results so far have been two thrashings by India, one by England, and a game aborted by rain when India were looking well ahead, I couldn't have any objection to saying they won a four-match series.
Alternatively, there's the seldom used boundary countback system, whch would also make India the winners.
Alternatively, there's the seldom used boundary countback system, whch would also make India the winners.
“ It is the Indian team that is refusing to play so they lose by default”
Yes fair enough if they are refusing to play for a good reason. There were mumblings about the IPL. But it seemed very early days to be pronouncing on that.
The IPL aside I can’t see why India would simply refuse to play. The other consideration I suppose if that these series are part of a wider competition.
On balance I’d say they unless they can prove the reason is unreasonable they should declare it null and void
Yes fair enough if they are refusing to play for a good reason. There were mumblings about the IPL. But it seemed very early days to be pronouncing on that.
The IPL aside I can’t see why India would simply refuse to play. The other consideration I suppose if that these series are part of a wider competition.
On balance I’d say they unless they can prove the reason is unreasonable they should declare it null and void
Mushroom, I feel that the teams ought to be compensated for losing players in the international bre ak. They are covered by player insurance in case of injury, the same should apply in this case.
And yes, I believe India should forfit the match. Not England bias talking, I'd say the exact same if England had pulled out.
And yes, I believe India should forfit the match. Not England bias talking, I'd say the exact same if England had pulled out.
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