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'What Happened To The Manchester Test': ECB Seeks Clarity From ICC
"A few years back the nation wanted to know 'Why did Katappa kill Bahubali?' And now in 2021, another question arises What happened to the Manchester Test?" joked a former BCCI official when asked about his reaction to the confusion over whether India and England's final Test was abandoned, forfeited, or postponed?
To date, no exact details of the series or the final Test have been given either by the Indian cricket board (BCCI) or the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
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However, there is a lot of speculation since then. And the latest one is that the ECB has now written to the world cricket governing body, ICC, to decide the fate of the cancelled fifth Test at Old Trafford; further indicating that the two cricket boards are far from settling the issue.
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