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IND vs ENG: Sourav Ganguly Wants Rescheduled Manchester Test to be ‘Fifth of Series’ And Not One Off
Ganguly said that the BCCI is "disappointed" that the match was called off but it could not have pushed the worried players beyond a point.
Written by India.com Staff
Published: Sep 14, 2021, 01:30 AM (IST)
Edited: Sep 14, 2021, 07:03 AM (IST)

The much-talked and debated about Manchester Test between India and England should be a continuation of the five-match series and not a “standalone” Test. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly confirmed on Monday and ruled out the possibility of it being treated as a one-off game. Owing to a COVID-19 outbreak, Team India didn’t field the playing XI at Old Trafford and was left “devastated” when they found out about physio Yogesh Parmar’s Covid-positive test.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has written to the ICC seeking a Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) verdict on the fate of the cancelled match that was to be played at Old Trafford, Manchester. The ICC is yet to comment on the matter. “We want the series to be completed as this will be our first series win (in England) since 2007,” Ganguly was quoted by PTI in an exclusive interview.
“The BCCI maintains that Test cricket is the ultimate format and we won’t compromise it for anything,” he made it clear.
India were leading 2-1 when the match was called off last week after the visiting players refused to step onto the field following positive COVID-19 cases among its support staff, including head coach Ravi Shastri.
A forfeiture will allow the ECB to get insurance reimbursement of 40 million pounds that, it claims, would help offset its losses because of the cancellation.
Asked if BCCI has offered to play two extra T20 Internationals when the team tours in July next year for a white-ball series in lieu of the Test, Ganguly said: “We are ready to play extra ODI and T20Is and that’s not an issue.
“Just that the Test match that will be played later will be the fifth match of the series.”
If the ICC deems that the match was abandoned due to COVID-19, then India will officially win the series 2-1 as such a cancellation is considered an “acceptable non-compliance” under the World Test Championship rules.
“There is precedence of series being cancelled because of COVID-19 in the past 18 months. The BCCI cancelled its home series against South Africa last year which cost us around 40 to 50 million pounds,” the former captain said.
He also hoped that in near future there will be concrete “medical advice” on offer that will allow series to go on even with COVID cases within the team.
“Because we understand how detrimental it is to the game in terms of spectators and viewers’ interest (TV and OTT) especially when the series has been of such high quality. Test cricket is BCCI’s foremost priority,” he stated.
Ganguly said that the BCCI is “disappointed” that the match was called off but it could not have pushed the worried players beyond a point. “We are extremely disappointed that this series had to be called off. The only reason is COVID-19 outbreak and players’ safety. We could only push them to a point.
“But the pandemic is so severe that one can only go that much distance,” he explained.
Asked if the option of fielding a fresh team by resting some of the senior players, who were not comfortable, was considered, Ganguly answered in the negative.
“No that wasn’t an option. If you see the Yogesh Parmar (the junior physio who tested positive just before the match) was a close contact of every player,” Ganguly said.
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“So obviously that was a cause of worry. It was something nobody had any control on and they (the players) had families travelling with them,” he added, justifying the anxiety in the camp.