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India vs England: English players return Covid 19 negative; Archer, Stokes, Burns start training

India vs England: English players return Covid 19 negative; Archer, Stokes, Burns start training. India will face England in the first Test at Chennai from February 5.

England players Covid 19 negative

Chennai, January 30: England pace spearhead Jofra Archer, batsman Rory Burns and all-rounder Ben Stokes began their training on Saturday (January 30) here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium for the upcoming first Test against India scheduled to be played from February 5.

While England's touring contingent arrived in Chennai on Wednesday and are undergoing quarantine, Stokes, Archer, and Burns touched down in India earlier just as their teammates were wrapping up the 2-0 Test series win Sri Lanka. The trio will practice in the morning for the next three days to get into the groove ahead of the four-match Test series.

"Three players from the England touring party are set to train this morning at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Jofra Archer, Rory Burns, and Ben Stokes," said England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) media team. "The first group of players - Archer, Burns, and Stokes - will practice each morning for the next three days. They are limited to a two-hour session," it added.

Meanwhile, the entire visiting contingent has detected negative for coronavirus in their second PCR COVID-19 test done on Friday (January 29). "The entire England touring party received their second PCR COVID-19 test yesterday. All results returned negative results," said ECB media. The first Test of the four-match series will begin at the MA Chidambaram Stadium from February 5 while the second game will be played at the same venue from February 13.

Earlier, ECB clarified that Jonny Bairstow will return for the third and fourth Test after assistant batting coach Graham Thorpe said the batsman will join the squad following the first Test. The England selectors and team management faced huge criticism for resting Bairstow for the first two Tests against India.

Thorpe defended the team's decision to rest Bairstow for the first two Tests given the bio-bubble situation forced by the coronavirus pandemic. "To clarify, the plan is still for Jonny Bairstow to return for the third and fourth Test and not the second Test. Along with Sam Curran and Mark Wood," the ECB media team said after Thorpe's comments.

Story first published: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 10:50 [IST]
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