The England and Wales Cricket Board on Friday announced that the fifth Test between India and England, due to start in Manchester today, had been cancelled. Initially, the ECB had put out a statement saying that after being "unable to to field a team", India "forfeit the match". However, the England board soon issued a fresh statement, dropping the reference to India forfeiting the fifth and final Test.
Soon, though, a fresh statement appeared on ECB's website from which the part mentioning India's forfeiture had been removed.
"Following ongoing conversations with the BCCI, the ECB can confirm that the fifth LV= Insurance Test between England and India Men due to start today at Emirates Old Trafford, will be cancelled. Due to fears of a further increase in the number of COVID cases inside the camp, India are regrettably unable to field a team," read the new ECB statement.
The Indian board too released a statement, saying that it had offered to reschedule the cancelled Test.
"The BCCI and ECB held several rounds of discussion to find a way to play the Test Match, however, the outbreak of Covid-19 in the Indian team contingent forced the decision of calling off the Old Trafford Test Match," the Indian board said.
"In lieu of the strong relationship between BCCI and ECB, the BCCI has offered to ECB a rescheduling of the cancelled Test match. Both the Boards will work towards finding a window to reschedule this Test match."
On Thursday, another member of Team India's support staff tested positive for COVID-19 but after all the Indian players tested negative, the match was expected to go ahead as scheduled.