Class 10 boy breaches bio-bubble to meet England players at Chepauk
According to Triplicane police, no case was registered as the boy did it out of excitement. He was allowed to go after talks with his parents.
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CHENNAI: A 15-year-old boy breached the bio-secure bubble at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk during the lunch break of the ongoing test series between India and England on Monday.
The young fan jumped over railings, got into the ground, and tried to get in contact with England players who were practicing in one of the pitches on the third day of the second test match.
The visitors presently lead the four-match series 1-0 after winning the series opener by 227 runs.
They would want to extend their dominance by exerting pressure on the Indians initially.
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2nd Test: BCCI curator sent off, India team management gets involved
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Thu, Feb 11 2021 21:03 IST |
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2nd Test: BCCI curator sent off, India team management gets involved . (IANS Infographics). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 11 : Following the defeat in first Test in Chennai, the Indian cricket board has removed its curator who was to oversee the pitch preparation at the MA Chidambaram Stadium for the second Test, starting on Saturday. Now, the Indian team management is overseeing the pitch preparation along with chief local groundsman V Ramesh Kumar, who hadn t prepared a pitch even for a first-class game before the first Test that India lost to England here on Tuesday. Now, Kumar has been assigned the crucial task of preparing the pitch, for which black soil will be used instead of red.
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