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Indian team passes first Corona Test: BCCI gives big gift

 A game like cricket cannot be ruled out even when the Corona has swept the world. Players have to go through a number of tests and adhere to strict bio-bubble rules before playing a game on the field. In the midst of all this the players demanded that he stay with the team and his family to maintain the morale of the players and now the IND. VSNG His family is also seen with the players while the match is taking place. The board has allowed the family to stay with the players.

The Indian cricketers underwent an RT PCR test on Thursday, in which all the players returned negative and will have to take two more Tests to start practice from February 2 before the next Test series against India (England v England). The four-match series will begin on February 5.

The Indian team has reached Chennai and both the teams are staying at the Green Palace Hotel. A BCCI official said. (SOP) IPL is similar to Bio Bubble. Our players have undergone RT PCR testing. The other two tests are to be done before starting practice. Now the players will stay in their room. The players will currently spend time exercising in their room under the supervision of Nick Webb and Sonam Desai.

The BCCI has allowed players to keep their families with them, as players may have to be very secluded during these difficult times. Vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, senior batsman Rohit Sharma, wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha and all-rounder Hardik Pandya have arrived with their families.

Veteran cricketers like Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, R Ashwin also went on a tour of Australia with his family. The BCCI and Cricket Australia Australia were not ready for this before, but coach Ravi Shastri had to allow both boards to oppose it.

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