BLOEMFONTEIN: Couple of false COVID-19 positive reports in the India A camp had created a mild flutter before the visitors were engaged in yet another stalemate with South Africa A as the three ‘Test’ series ended at nil-nil.
The series that was played on the backdrop of Omicron scare in the Rainbow Nation was set to be called off at the business end after two of India’s support staff initially tested positive for COVID 19 before their repeat test came negative.
As per BCCI sources, the match would have been called off midway had the repeat tests also turned out to be positive and after it was confirmed that it was a false alarm, the authorities decided to go ahead with the proceedings.
The three-match series ahead of the senior team’s tour came under focus after multiple COVID-19 cases with the Omicron variant was detected in the country. However, the BCCI was assured of players’ safety by CSA and the series went ahead.
On Thursday, India were 90 for 3 in 17 overs chasing an improbable 304 before the play was called off after South Africa riding on Zubayr Hamza’s 125 had declared their second innings at 311 for three, which stretched their overall lead to 303. Krishnappa Gowtham got a couple of wickets.
Batting second Prithvi Shaw once again breezed his way to 38 off 34 balls with eight fours before being dismissed.
The series turned out to be a good one for Abhimanyu Easwaran, who would remain in the mix along with Priyank Panchal while Hanuma Vihari after consistent scores is now back in the main Test squad.
Arzan Nagwaswalla, Navdeep Saini, Deepak Chahar and spinner Saurabh Kumar are set to stay back as stand byes and could be inducted into the main squad if anyone gets injured or isolated due to COVID-19.
All others are flying back to India on a charter plane.
Brief Scores: SA 268 and 311/3 decl (Zubayr Hamza 125, Krishnappa Gowtham 2/81). India A 276 and 90/3 (Prithvi Shaw 38). Match Drawn.
The series that was played on the backdrop of Omicron scare in the Rainbow Nation was set to be called off at the business end after two of India’s support staff initially tested positive for COVID 19 before their repeat test came negative.
As per BCCI sources, the match would have been called off midway had the repeat tests also turned out to be positive and after it was confirmed that it was a false alarm, the authorities decided to go ahead with the proceedings.
The three-match series ahead of the senior team’s tour came under focus after multiple COVID-19 cases with the Omicron variant was detected in the country. However, the BCCI was assured of players’ safety by CSA and the series went ahead.
On Thursday, India were 90 for 3 in 17 overs chasing an improbable 304 before the play was called off after South Africa riding on Zubayr Hamza’s 125 had declared their second innings at 311 for three, which stretched their overall lead to 303. Krishnappa Gowtham got a couple of wickets.
Batting second Prithvi Shaw once again breezed his way to 38 off 34 balls with eight fours before being dismissed.
The series turned out to be a good one for Abhimanyu Easwaran, who would remain in the mix along with Priyank Panchal while Hanuma Vihari after consistent scores is now back in the main Test squad.
Arzan Nagwaswalla, Navdeep Saini, Deepak Chahar and spinner Saurabh Kumar are set to stay back as stand byes and could be inducted into the main squad if anyone gets injured or isolated due to COVID-19.
All others are flying back to India on a charter plane.
Brief Scores: SA 268 and 311/3 decl (Zubayr Hamza 125, Krishnappa Gowtham 2/81). India A 276 and 90/3 (Prithvi Shaw 38). Match Drawn.
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