The Indian cricket team has to go on a tour of New Zealand in November after the T20 World Cup. During this tour, Team India will play a series of two Tests and three T20 International matches against the Kiwis. The two-Test series played between the two countries is part of the ICC World Test Championship. But now the news is coming that New Zealand Cricket has postponed this tour. According to stuff.co.NZ, a New Zealand Cricket spokesperson has confirmed the cancellation of the tour. However, so far there has been no official statement from the BCCI and Cricket New Zealand about the postponement of the tour.
The reason became strict quarantine rules
According to stuff.co.NZ, the spokesperson of New Zealand Cricket has confirmed that Team India will not tour New Zealand this season according to the Pewter Tour Program, this tour of India has been postponed till 2022. Is. This tour can be rescheduled after the T20 World Cup to be played in Australia in the year 2022. New Zealand has strict quarantine rules regarding corona infection. This means that after the World Cup, the Kiwi cricketers will not return home before the beginning of December. After coming to New Zealand, he will have to stay in strict isolation for 14 days under Managed Isolation and Quarantine.
Bangladesh tour may also be postponed
Accordingly, the Boxing Day Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand can also be postponed to 28 December or more. Bangladesh is to tour New Zealand to play a series of two Tests and three T20 Internationals as part of the Pasture Tour Program. The Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ) group allocation was announced on Wednesday, with no place for India's tour of New Zealand.
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