India South Africa tour is in danger, On 15 Dec Indian team reaches South Africa and starts their practice matches before that whole team lives in the Quarantine period.
The first match of the 3-Test series between Team India and South Africa Cricket Team will start from December 26.
However, before this match against Africa, the news that disappoints the cricket fans is coming out.
India South Africa tour is in danger
The tour is going to start with a 3-match Test series. Both the teams are going to meet for the Test series from 26 December. The first test match is to be played on Boxing Day.
But just before the start of the first Test match, the possibility of cancellation of this tour between India and South Africa is also visible. Once again the knock of Corona has increased the difficulties.
African Cricket Board take this step
Both the teams are waiting a lot for this Test series but in the current situation.
The way Cricket South Africa has taken the decision, after that there are indications of cancellation of this series as well.
Where on Sunday, Cricket South Africa took a big decision and decided to cancel South Africa’s upcoming 4 major domestic tournaments amid the outbreak of Coronavirus.
In South Africa, Corona has spread its feet rapidly in the recent past.
South Africa’s 4 domestic tournaments get cancel
The threat of Omicron, a new variant of Corona in South Africa, is increasing continuously. In view of this, the South Africa board is very serious about the series from India there, who have decided to cancel the domestic tournament for the time being.
A statement from the board said that
“It has been decided to postpone the fifth round of matches as part of the new wave of the covid-19 pandemic and safety measures. These matches start from December 16 to 19 (Division Two) and December 19 to 22 (Division I).”
Due to the new variant of Covid-19, Omnicorn The first test match will start without spectators.
The host’s cricket board is not selling tickets due to the proliferation of the Omicron variant.
Due to this, cricket fans will have to enjoy the match on the TV set itself.