First USA-Ireland ODI cancelled after COVID case

The first Day International between the USA and Ireland booked for Boxing Day on December 26 has been dropped because of a positive instance of COVID-19 in the umpiring group. A net bowler not a piece of the crew has likewise tried positive from the USA camp, Cricket gets it. This has brought about no authority being accessible for the main ODI with three out of the four testing negative, yet having been in close contact with the positive case has managed them out of the conflict as well. "Cricket Ireland will keep on working intimately with USA Cricket, close by the ICC, to guarantee the rest of the series can proceed, if protected to do as such," a USA Cricket discharge said on Saturday (December 25). Cricket additionally comprehends that an approach the rest of the series will be taken on December 26 later one more round of testing. Presently, the players are in segregation and flying down authorities from the Caribbean is being pondered. Until further notice however, the second and third ODIs, booked for December 28 and 30, will go on as arranged, a delivery from USA cricket expressed.