Close Menu
1XNEWS
    • Contacts
    • About us
    1XNEWS
    • CRICKET
      • Cricket match predictions
      • Domestic
      • International
      • IPL
      • WTC
      • Women
    • FOOTBALL
      • Football match predictions
      • Indian Football
        • ISL
        • I-League
        • National Football Team
      • European Football
        • Premier League
        • Serie A
        • Bundesliga
        • La Liga
      • Championships
        • Euro 2020
        • FIFA World Cup
        • UEFA Champions League
        • UEFA Europa League
        • UEFA Nations League
        • European Super League
      • Transfers
    • KABADDI
    • BADMINTON
    • BASKETBALL
    • BOXING
    • TENNIS
    • OTHER SPORTS
      • ATHLETICS
      • SWIMMING
      • WRESTLING
      • TABLE TENNIS
      • ESPORTS
      • GOLF
      • FIELD HOCKEY
      • GYMNASTICS
      • MMA
      • RUGBY
    • 1XBET APP
    1XNEWS
    1xNews » CRICKET » International » BCCI to rethink bubble security concept for Indian players as UK experiences COVID-19 spike
    International

    BCCI to rethink bubble security concept for Indian players as UK experiences COVID-19 spike

    Kashish ChadhaBy Kashish ChadhaJune 25, 20213 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram
    Credit: Getty Images
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    The Board of Control for India may just re-evaluate the decision to allow Indian men’s Test team players a 20-day break from the bio-bubble restrictions in England as the UK has experienced a sudden spike in COVID-19 positive cases. 

    Speaking to PTI, a BCCI official confirmed that the touring contingent will be allowed a 20-day break within the UK before the players rejoin the Indian camp ahead of the five-Test series against England. 

    “The squad travelled together to London (from Southampton). From here they can all leave for their respective destinations within UK for a 20-day break,”

     the official had said on conditions of anonymity. 

    The decision to allow players the break following the loss in the World Test Championship against New Zealand could now be revoked. BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal said the board is assessing the situation in England and may have to impose a few restrictions if they find the players’ health safety in danger. 

    “We are monitoring the situation and if the condition worsens, we will take a call accordingly. We haven’t taken a final call on it yet,”

    Dhumal told InsideSport, even as Indian players and broadcast crew members have been moving freely post the WTC final. 

    The number of positive cases in the UK has risen steadily over the past week, leading to a situation where Indian players might have to go back to bubble life. 

    A final decision from the BCCI is awaited in this regard. The board had early made arrangements for the Test contingent’s two-part isolation and first doses of vaccination. Kohli and company went through a phase of quarantine in Mumbai and isolated for another in Southampton, albeit with the exemption to train. While they were in Mumbai, the players were given their first jabs and also got permission to travel with their families, considering the length of the trip after the UK government’s decision to relax the lockdown restrictions. 

    The Indian board hopes to provide its players with the second jabs before they focus their energies towards the five-Test series against England. But the immediate concern is whether the 20-day break will go ahead or not. The break would help travelling Test cricketers enjoy some time off before cricket takes centre stage. 

    “Some of them are tennis fans and if Wimbledon allows spectators, you might see them going for some of the show court matches. A few might be checking out if tickets for the Euro games at Wembley are available,”

    the BCCI official had told PTI.

    Having suffered a painful eight-wicket defeat to NZ in the WTC final, Indians do need some time away from the on-field action and public scrutiny, with alternative sporting events happening in the UK providing an opportunity to recharge themselves. 

    If the break goes ahead, the players will assemble on July 14 and travel to Nottingham for the first Test against England, starting August 4. However, that might change if the BCCI finds the plan to allow players to wander about a dangerous prospect to their safety at this point in time. In that case, Indian players could be shifted to a designated facility and play some extra intra-squad matches ahead of the England series. 

    The series begins in Trent Bridge before Lord’s (August 12-16), Headingley (August 25-29), The Oval (September 2-6) and Manchester (September 10-14) host the next four Test matches, respectively.

    BCCI
    Share. Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    Related Posts

    International

    Agarkar to receive highest-ever salary as Chief selector of Indian men’s cricket team

    July 6, 2023
    International

    BCCI should decide what is important for us – Chopra

    December 12, 2022
    Domestic

    Ganguly to run for CAB president after exiting BCCI

    October 16, 2022
    Domestic

    Ganguly denies to take on Indian Premier League chairman’s role – reports

    October 12, 2022
    Domestic

    Binny to replace Ganguly as BCCI boss; Shukla & Shah to keep their jobs

    October 11, 2022
    Domestic

    Ex-India batter Sandeep Patil faces conflict of interest allegations

    October 9, 2022
    Domestic

    Roger Binny could replace Sourav Ganguly as next BCCI president – reports

    October 8, 2022
    IPL

    IPL 2023 to be played in home and away format – Ganguly

    September 23, 2022
    Domestic

    BCCI to introduce player substitution in Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 (Cricbuzz)

    September 17, 2022
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Trending
    Women
    Cricket Beyond the Boundary: Women Warriors
    By 1X TeamMay 16, 2024

    The golden age of Indian women’s cricket is upon us and the fans are ready…

    The Cricket World Cup Semifinals: Crunch Time for India

    May 14, 2024

    Sweat, Speed, and Strategy: The World of Indian Football

    May 11, 2024

    Cricketing Chronicles: Echoes from the Pitch

    May 9, 2024

    Verratti leaves PSG, joins Qatari side Al-Arabi in record transfer

    May 7, 2024

    Kicking it Off: A Dive into Football’s Greatest Games

    May 6, 2024
    About
    About

    1x.news is your all-in-one website to stay in touch with everything going on in the world of sports: from domestic competitions such as the Indian Premier League and all the way to the Champions League.

    THE TITLE SPONSOR OF SPORTS TEAMS
    © 2025 Copyright 1xbet.cricket. All rights reserved.
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contacts

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.