The destiny of India’s impending visit through South Africa in the midst of the fear set off by new COVID-19 variation Omicron will be tended to when the BCCI holds its 90th Annual General Meeting here on Saturday to examine different issues too.
In BCCI’s 24 point plan, point (T) relates to “Update on Future Tours Program’ and under this arrangement the conversation can occur.
The rise of Omicron, which is said to spread quicker than the prior Delta variant, in numerous nations including India has set off far and wide caution from one side of the world to the other.
The variant was recognized and hailed to the world by South Africa and as things stand now, there have been numerous hospitalizations in the Gauteng region, where Johannesburg, the scene of the initial two Tests starting December 17, is found.
Team India are scheduled to leave for Johannesburg on December 9 yet at this point, there’s absence of clarity on whether the visit is on, racked or abridged.
India are scheduled for a full visit involving three Tests, three ODIs and four T20Is.
Considering that, the Board individuals would positively ponder long on the issue which has now arisen as the need with under seven days left for the team’s takeoff.
As of now, the India A team is in South Africa and the Board is as yet proceeding with that task.
Captain Virat Kohli, looked for additional lucidity on the visit just before the second and last Test against New Zealand in Mumbai on Thursday.
“.You want to have clarity and you want to be in a situation where you know exactly what is going on. We have to be realistic as well. We cannot just ignore the things that potentially could put you in a confusing place,” he said.
“And no one wants to be there. We have been talking to the Board, and we are pretty confident that within a day or two or pretty soon we will have absolute clarity as to what is going on,” he added.















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