Manchester: Former England cricketer David Lloyd said he sensed that there will be a twist to the fifth Test between England and India taking place at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. The fifth and final Test of the series between the two teams was cancelled on Friday due to fears of COVID-19 cases increasing inside the Indian camp after assistant physiotherapist Yogesh Parmar tested positive for the virus on Wednesday.
"So, at 7pm on Thursday when the announcement came from the ECB that the game was on, I said to Mrs Lloyd: 'There will be a twist to this yet.' What made me so sure? Well, when India didn't turn up to practise earlier that day it showed their hand. It said to me: 'We ain't playing.' You don't play if you don't practice as a team the day before," wrote Lloyd for Daily Mail on Saturday.
Lloyd had a hunch about the fifth Test not taking place after head coach Ravi Shastri tested positive for COVID-19 during the fourth Test at The Oval. "Rumours that the game wouldn't take place have been circling since the end of the fourth Test and became more prevalent when India coach Ravi Shastri and members of the backroom staff tested positive for Covid. Should they have been telling somebody that they were intending to attend a book launch in London? Should they even have contemplated going in the first place?"
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