Ireland objected to England playing cricket in a closed stadium



MANCHESTER: The Irish cricket team has objected to England playing in a closed stadium, saying the empty seats are making it difficult for fielders to catch the white ball. ۔

According to the details, the coach of the Irish cricket team has objected to playing against England in a closed stadium, saying that due to the corona virus, the matches are being played in the closed stadium without spectators and due to empty seats, the fielders have to catch white ball. I'm having a problem, the chairs in the Ages Bowl are also white, so it will be difficult to catch the white ball.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), on the other hand, has not commented. It is worth mentioning here that England is currently playing a series against the West Indies without spectators and after that there are also three Tests and three T20 matches scheduled against Pakistan, which will be played without spectators.

It is to be noted that due to Corona virus, sports activities are gradually being restored and other competitions including cricket are being played in the closed stadium without spectators. Due to this, fielders have to keep caps, sweaters and other equipment on the boundary and also have to go outside the boundary to pick up the ball.

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