ENG vs IND: 5th Test To Be Played After Indian Players Test Negative.

ENG vs IND: Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin during practise session

ENG vs IND: The fifth and final Test between England and India in Manchester will go ahead as planned after Indian players tested negative for COVID-19.

The fight will be till the end as ENG vs IND 5th Test will go through.

The fifth Test between England and India in Manchester is set to go ahead as planned after the England and Wales Cricket Board announced yesterday there had been no further positive coronavirus cases in the Indian camp. The match was under menace after the tourists canceled a training session and media commitments following reports Thursday of a fresh Covid-19 case involving a support staff member. 

But an ECB spokesman said later Thursday that all subsequent PCR tests from within the India squad had produced negative results and that the Test match “goes ahead”.

India head coach Ravi Shastri, bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach Ramakrishnan Sridhar had already been ruled out of attending the Old Trafford match following positive Covid-19 tests in London.

ENG vs IND: Indian team appealing for the last wicket at Oval Test. Twitter
Indian team appealing for the last wicket at Oval Test. Twitter

India beat England by 157 runs in the fourth Test at the Oval on Monday — a result that left the tourists 2-1 up with Manchester Test still to play.

But media reports in India said another member of the backroom staff had now tested positive following a fresh round of testing on Wednesday.

The ESPNcricinfo website named assistant physiotherapist Yogesh Parmar as the affected individual.

Earlier, a Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) source told AFP: “The training session today was called off and all the players have undergone new tests.”

And the negative results now appear to have enabled the showpiece match to go ahead, with India bidding for just their fourth series win in England and the hosts looking to avoid losing two series — they were previously defeated by New Zealand – in a home season for the first time since 1986.

Parmar had to take charge during the fourth Test after lead physio Nitin Patel was forced to self-isolate after being identified as a close contact of Shastri.