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Coronavirus Hit IND Vs ENG fifth Test: Tremendously Disappointing For All The Cricket Fans, Says Mark Butcher 토토사이트

Previous England cricketer Mark Butcher has called the dropping of the fifth Test among England and India as hugely frustrating for all the cricket fans. The fifth Test among England and India booked to begin from Friday at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground was dropped because of fears of additional expansion in number of COVID-19 cases in the Indian camp.Also Read - "Their Batting is Nowhere Near as Strong as Dravid, Ganguly, Laxman, Tendulkar, Sehwag": Shane Warne Compares Indian Batting Line-Ups 

"Immensely frustrating for all the cricket fans. It has been an unbelievable series. India are a fabulous group. They have given England a genuine run for their cash in their home conditions. Everyone was pondering to perceive how this one planned to work out," said Butcher to Sky Sports. Likewise Read - ECB Requests ICC to Start Adjudication of Cancelled fifth Test in Manchester 

He contemplated whether the second Ieg of IPL 2021 played a part to play. "There are additionally different variables I assume to consider. Individuals would discuss the way that the IPL restarts in the UAE on the nineteenth and any kind of additional deferment to the Test match would push the Indian players and English players that are associated with it past the beginning of the opposition. Likewise Read - Sunil Gavaskar Lauds BCCI's Offer of Rescheduling India versus England fifth Test, Says Shouldn't Forget England's Gesture After 26/11 Mumbai Attacks 

"Likewise, should any of the Indian players who are in the side kind of then test positive meanwhile, remember Ravi Shastri the Indian mentor and a portion of the reserved alcove staff were tried positive during The Oval Test match. I accept the group physio has gone down somewhat recently or thereabouts. Then, at that point they would need to isolate for additional 10 days in the UK prior to leaving. There are a wide range of elements that play right now. The abrogating thought for me is that it is a flat out disgrace that this series isn't going to play out the manner in which it was intended to," added Butcher. 

The 49-year-old had some compassion toward the visiting Indian party, who have been in England since June. "There is a smidgen of compassion in me as far as the Indian players, the greater part of them who have been out and about since before the beginning of the Australia series over Christmas and New Year. Indeed, they were at home to play the series against England in February, however they were in extremely severe air pockets then, at that point. They have been in UK since the World Test Championship last against New Zealand back in June-July. 

"I can envision a portion of the players secured up their rooms have had a flat out gutful and just want to get out. In any case, that doesn't going to kind of diminish any of the mistake for the fans and the measure of cash engaged with putting these Test coordinates on. In this way, it's a genuine disgrace, a genuine disgrace," closed down Butcher.