Quarantine issues caste question over New Zealand-Bangladesh series

Questions have been projected over Bangladesh's two-match Test series against New Zealand because of isolation issues. Later Rangana Herath, Bangladesh's twist bowling specialist, was distinguished Covid-19 positive, the visiting party was asked not to embrace any training meetings until December 21 and were sent once more into isolation. Cricbuzz gets that assuming the guests are approached to remain in isolation past December 21, then, at that point, the series could be booked for a later date. The authorities from the two sheets will sit to talk about their next game-plan. Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hassan on Saturday (December 18) assembled an unrehearsed conference with his associates in Mirpur to talk about the issue. ''Our cricketers are intellectually and truly depleted because of constant bio-air pocket and a portion of our cricketers were considering getting back skirting the series yet that is preposterous,'' BCB president Nazmul Hasan told correspondents. ''Assuming the quarantine is again reached out later December 21 than we will sit with them. ''We have informed them that it is hard for us to play without adequate planning,'' Nazmul said, calling attention to the deferment of the intra-crew two-day practice game, booked on December 22-23. Other than Herath, eight different individuals from the Test crew including players and care staff are now in seclusion as they were in close contact with a Covid-19 positive individual flying with them from Malaysia to New Zealand. Different players and staff partook in an open air practice meeting interestingly on December 16 in the wake of finishing their necessary quarantine however were subsequently approached to stop their training meetings. It was discovered that the positive traveler on the plane was viewed as tainted by the Omicron variation and that provoked the public authority to request that the vacationers return to MIQ (Managed Isolation and Quarantine). Aside from the intra-crew practice game, the vacationers were booked to play a two-day practice match against New Zealand A from December 28 in front of the two-match Test series. The initial Test is planned to be played at the Bay Oval in Tauranga beginning on January 1 while the subsequent Test will be played from January 9 at Hagley Oval, Christchurch.