India's practice session before the final test was cancelled on
Thursday after an Indian cricket board official requesting
anonymity confirmed that second physiotherapist Yogesh Parmar
had tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Wednesday.
However, British media reports said the match would go ahead
after the England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed there were
no further positive cases in the Indian camp.
England vice-captain Jos Buttler had sounded hopeful that the
game would go ahead.
"It would be naive to speculate too much on stuff I don't know
about," the wicketkeeper-batsman, who missed the fourth test to
attend the birth of his second child, told reporters.
"Presently we are fully expecting the game to go ahead and we're
preparing. Fingers crossed, the game will go ahead.
"Things are all fine in our camp. We trained well this morning,
looking forward to the game tomorrow."
India head coach Ravi Shastri tested positive during the fourth
test at The Oval and has since been isolating with bowling coach
Bharat Arun, fielding coach R Sridhar and physio Nitin Patel.
India lead the five-test series 2-1 after winning the Oval match
by 157 runs.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi and Shrivathsa
Sridhar in Bengaluru; editing by Toby Davis and Ed Osmond)
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