Johannesburg, Dec 2 (Cricket news) Cricket South Africa has postponed a round of domestic games after some of the team members tested COVID-19 positive on arrival, raising fresh concerns for the India tour later this month.
The BCCI will soon take a call on the tour, which is scheduled to begin with the first Test here from December 17.
The detection of new COVID-19 variant amicron in South Africa has stoked fears around the world and cast a shadow on the India series.
"Cricket South Africa can confirm that all three, Round 4, Division Two CSA 4-Day Domestic Series matches scheduled to take place between 02-05 December have been postponed," the board said in a statement.
"The competition is not being held in a Bio-Secure Environment (BSE) and in the last couple of days, some positive COVID-19 test results have emerged following team pre-arrival testing sessions.
"Activating the precautionary and preventative measures stipulated in the organisation's COVID-19 protocols to ensure the health, safety and well-being of all involved is a top priority for CSA." The India series, if it takes place, will be held in a strict bio-secure environment.
"CSA is monitoring the situation closely and a decision regarding the remainder of the fixtures this year will be made in due course as it develops.
"In addition, the CSA B-section 3-Day and 1-Day matches featuring Northerns and Easterns set for the same weekend have also been postponed until 2022," the CSA added.
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News Source : PTI