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Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
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England pacer Jofra Archer was on Thursday dropped from the second Test against the West Indies for breaking the team’s bio-secure protocol and will now undergo two COVID-19 tests during a five-day isolation period.
The series is being played amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the first Test in Southampton passed off without any incident.
“Jofra Archer has been excluded from the…
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news24fresh · 4 years
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Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
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England pacer Jofra Archer was on Thursday dropped from the second Test against the West Indies for breaking the team’s bio-secure protocol and will now undergo two COVID-19 tests during a five-day isolation period.
The series is being played amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the first Test in Southampton passed off without any incident.
“Jofra Archer has been excluded from the…
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newsoutbursts · 4 years
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Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
Coronavirus | Archer out of second Test for breaking protocol, says sorry for letting England down
England pacer Jofra Archer was on Thursday dropped from the second Test against the West Indies for breaking the team’s bio-secure protocol and will now undergo two COVID-19 tests during a five-day isolation period.
The series is being played amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the first Test in Southampton passed off without any incident.
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socialnewsbookmark · 3 years
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Shakib again embroiled in controversy after serving ban in fixing case News - News18 Lokmat, Today's Latest Marathi News
Shakib again embroiled in controversy after serving ban in fixing case News – News18 Lokmat, Today’s Latest Marathi News
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has once again found himself in controversy. Mumbai, June 6 : Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has once again found himself in controversy. Shakib had earlier informed the ICC Anti-Corruption Squad about the match-fixing scandal, but was suspended for a year. This time Shakib is in trouble for breaking the bio-bubble protocol. The Bangladesh Cricket…
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athibanenglish · 3 years
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Sri Lanka board lifts one-year suspension imposed on trio | Cricket News
Sri Lanka board lifts one-year suspension imposed on trio | Cricket News
The Sri Lanka cricket board (SLC) has lifted the one-year ban from international matches imposed on Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis and Niroshan Dickwella. The trio were suspended in July last year after they breached the team’s bio-bubble protocols during the tour of England. A video posted on social media showed the players were outside their designated team hotel in Durham. “Sri Lanka…
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cricanky · 3 years
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Although a lot of cricket was played all around owing to a bio-secure environment i.e. bio-bubble and strict COVID protocols, there were few instances when the virus breached all the protocols.
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newsbunddle · 4 years
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Pakistan warn of expulsion after breach of COVID-19 protocols
Pakistan warn of expulsion after breach of COVID-19 protocols
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By: Reuters | October 17, 2020 3:20:18 pm
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) warned players and officials of expulsion if they breach COVID-19 protocols after 12 people violated the “bio-secure bubble” at the ongoing National Twenty20 Cup in Rawalpindi.
Nine players and three officials tested negative for the new
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goawingames · 3 years
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allresult · 3 years
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T20 World Cup ICC suspends English umpire for breaching bio-secure protocols
T20 World Cup ICC suspends English umpire for breaching bio-secure protocols
Umpire in English Michael Gough was suspended and placed in isolation for six days after breaching the COVID-19 bio-secure bubble. “Due to a breach of the event bio-security protocols, the Bio-Security Advisory Committee has instructed umpire Michael Gough to isolate for six days,” an International Cricket Council (ICC) spokesperson confirmed. Also Read; Pakistan skipper Babar Azam wants to be…
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letsjanukhan · 3 years
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Sports News | Umpire Michael Gough Withdrawn from Ind-NZ T20 WC Game Due to Bio-security Protocol Breach: Report
Sports News | Umpire Michael Gough Withdrawn from Ind-NZ T20 WC Game Due to Bio-security Protocol Breach: Report
Dubai [UAE], November 2 (ANI): English umpire Michael Gough would not be officiating in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for six days following a bubble breach, according to a report in The Daily Mirror. The umpire was found guilty of breaching the bubble and hence he will now quarantine for six days. Also Read | ?Dimuth Karunaratne Is Vicky Kaushal Lookalike! Cricket World Cup Compares Sri…
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harpianews · 3 years
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Dickwella, Mendis, Gunathilaka banned for one year, fined Rs 1 crore: SLC
Dickwella, Mendis, Gunathilaka banned for one year, fined Rs 1 crore: SLC
Sri Lanka Cricket on Friday banned senior players Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella and Danushka Gunathilaka for one year and fined them one crore Sri Lankan rupees for violating COVID-19 protocols during their tour of the UK last month. The trio was caught on camera on the streets of Durham during a limited-overs series that had a bio-bubble breach and was sent home midway through the tour and…
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sportsrepo · 3 years
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Cricket: Durham bubble breach: Gunathilaka, Mendis, Dickwella likely to face long suspensions
Cricket: Durham bubble breach: Gunathilaka, Mendis, Dickwella likely to face long suspensions
News Five-member panel recommends Gunathilaka and Mendis be suspended for two years; Dickwella for 18 months The three Sri Lanka players whose night out in Durham broke bio-bubble protocols could be in for long suspensions if the recommendations of the committee that investigated the incident are followed. The five-member committee, led by a former Supreme Court judge, has recommended that…
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tkmedia · 3 years
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Lions rule out UK option and insist tour continues in South Africa
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12:49pm, 08 July 2021 Lions managing director Ben Calveley has insisted they remain committed to playing their Test series versus the Springboks in South Africa and have no inclination to jump on a flight back to the UK where sports events are able to take place in front of fans. Both Lions matches so far in South Africa have taken place behind closed doors and with Covid having breached the bio-secure bubble of both Warren Gatland’s squad and the Springboks, the tour has descended into chaos. ADVERTISEMENTWith the Bulls unable to fulfil next Saturday’s fixture, the Lions have arranged to play the Sharks a second time provided the players who are currently self-isolating become available for selection. Nine of their 37 players are currently unavailable – one who tested positive on Wednesday and then negative on Thursday, and eight close contacts – and there are no plans at the moment to ask other players from home to join the Lions squad ahead of the Test series versus the Springboks.“It’s certainly not as simple as hopping on a flight and playing the series out on British soil,” insisted Calveley when asked about the validity of the tour continuing in South Africa. “We are here taking things one step at a time – we will deal with the challenges as they arise.
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RugbyPass Fanzone on whether the Lions tour will be cancelled“We make decisions one day at a time so the focus today has been dealing with the rearranged Sharks fixture for the weekend. We then get on a plane on Sunday and travel down to Cape Town where we have more fixtures and there are no plans for us to do anything different to that.“The plan is we move down there on Sunday, we then have three matches in Cape Town. The current intention is that we play those three matches in Cape Town. What happens after that we are currently in discussion with the South African rugby union so at the moment we haven’t deviated from the currently agreed schedule but we are contingency planning all the time.Brighter outlook for the Lions on Thursday but there are hoops still to be jumped through before Warren Gatland is in a position to be able to name a team for Saturday#LionsRugbyhttps://t.co/WrtbagXGM0— RugbyPass (@RugbyPass) July 8, 2021ADVERTISEMENTI’m confident that as long as we all exhibit the right behaviours in our respective camps, which we are, then we give it the absolute best possible chance of going right the way through to the end of that third Test… I don’t think I would set an arbitrary benchmark that would put things in serious doubt. The approach that we take is to make sure we abide by the protocols that have been designed by experts in this area, make sure we exhibit all of the right behaviours as we are at the moment. Everybody is socially distancing, everybody is wearing masks, everybody is focusing on hand hygiene, meetings taking place in well-ventilated areas. “The protocols are working at the moment because they are identifying people that have sadly contracted the virus. We are isolating them from the rest of the population and then after a period of time, they can be reintegrated once they have got through their infectious period. We are doing everything we can to make sure the matches can go ahead. “We have constant dialogue with the players and the staff to make sure everyone is aware of what is going on and if anyone had any doubts or issues they wanted to raise they would be able to come to me or any part of the management team at any point. That dialogue is constant.”The most worrying revelation about a crazy day on the 2021 Lions tour #LionsRugby #CastleLionsSeries #LionsSA2021https://t.co/2JP2b4NaFX— RugbyPass (@RugbyPass) July 7, 2021ADVERTISEMENT
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T20 World Cup: Umpire Michael Gough withdrawn for 6 days for alleged bubble breach source https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/t20-world-cup-umpire-michael-gough-withdrawn-for-6-days-for-alleged-bio-security-protocol-breach-1872330-2021-11-02?utm_source=rss November 02, 2021 at 01:12PMT20 World Cup: Umpire Michael Gough withdrawn for 6 days for alleged bio-security protocol breach https://ift.tt/3CEYCKb
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newsmatters · 3 years
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New Zealand On BCCI's Complaint Of Breach Of Bio-Bubble By 6 Kiwi Players Before The WTC Final
New Zealand On BCCI’s Complaint Of Breach Of Bio-Bubble By 6 Kiwi Players Before The WTC Final
Southampton: Indian team management was reportedly upset after 6 New Zealand players ‘breached the bio-bubble’ at the Ageas Bowl Stadium here. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is likely to file a formal complaint against it. ‘We have been informed about the matter by the team management. ICC needs to have similar protocols for both teams. We will raise the issue with ICC…
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