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If tested COVID-19 positive, consider England tour over: BCCI's strict directives for Team India

The Indian contingent will leave for the WTC final and the subsequent England series on June 2, 2021.

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If tested COVID-19 positive, consider England tour over says BCCI as strict directives for Team India are imposed
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India and England are slated to lock horns in the five-match Test series in the UK this year. The series would commence in August after the World Test Championship (WTC) final in June against New Zealand.

So ahead of their departure to the UK, the Indian board has made it clear to all the players that if any of them is found positive on their arrival in Mumbai, the cricketer will be straightaway dropped from the WTC final and England series squad.

All the players are expected to complete their mandatory quarantine period of eight days in the Mumbai bio bubble before flying to England. BCCI also asked players to quarantine themselves at home before landing in Mumbai.

The Indian contingent will leave for the WTC final and the subsequent England series on June 2, 2021.

"The players have been informed to consider their tour over if they are found positive on their arrival in Mumbai as BCCI will not arrange another charter flight for any cricketer," said a BCCI official while talking to the Indian Express.

The schedule for Team India is jam-packed and players, staff, and their family members will go through rigorous rounds of COVID-19 testing before flying to England. Since players will be landing in Mumbai from all over the country, BCCI has put a strict bio-bubble in place.

"The players, support staff, and families will be tested and two negative reports are required before they leave for Mumbai. It will be done in order to ensure that they are coming into the bubble without any infection. The players have also been given the option to travel by air or car to reach Mumbai," added the official.

The BCCI has also asked the Indian players to take the dose of Covishield before flying to England so that the second dose can be made available to them there itself.

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