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James Anderson, who serves as the captain of the England Cricket Team, was upset when the 5th Test against India was canceled.
Anderson made an online comment to express his disappointment with the lack of drama at the end of the summer.
A tragedy occurred in the form of a Covid epidemic that led to the Old Trafford Test being canceled.
After the cancellation of the last test against India, England’s James Anderson was heartbroken over not being able to play at Old Trafford, lamenting in a heartfelt message.
James Anderson, England’s long-time fast bowler, has been critical of the cancellation of the last Test of the series against India, which was due to begin on Friday at Old Trafford. Anderson, who first expressed his admiration for The Oval when he opened up about his future plans, said he aspired to play cricket for Lancashire at his home stadium again. 39-year-old cricket bowler Dougie Brown, who complained about the abrupt conclusion to the summer season, offered words of encouragement to his Lancashire country cricket club, whose stadium he thought was small, and the team’s fans, whom he described as “magnificent.”
“The international cricket’s summer that ended in this way is such a tragedy,” Anderson stated in his Instagram post.
“Everyone in Lancashire Cricket and everyone who paid to witness the match is getting the raw end of the deal,” he said. “Both sets of fans that wanted to see the end of the series deserved that.”
“I hope I get the chance to play another international game at my beloved home stadium one day.”
An epidemic of COVID-19 in the Indian camp resulted in the cancellation of the Old Trafford Test. The Test was canceled when an Indian team support staff member tested positive before the game.
The BCCI has promised to look into the matter and discuss options with the English cricket authorities for finding a date to reschedule the match.
The Indian team had taken the lead in the tournament, thanks to their victories in the past four games. The series began with India and England playing to a tie at Trent Bridge before India beat England at Lord’s.
England had an easy win at Headingley over India, but India came back and won at the Oval.