Corona changed the way of celebration, England's practice match


Corona changed the way of celebration, England's practice match




England's practice match





Due to Coronavirus, there have been some changes in cricket, and fear of the same disease will affect the way of celebration after taking wickets. What could be the new way of making this happen was seen in the England team's mutual practice match where players were seen shaking hands, elbows instead of high fives and celebrating the wicket.





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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) recently tweeted a video in which fast bowler James Anderson is celebrating by hitting elbows with the rest of the players after taking the wicket of Joe Denley.





During this period, however, some hive fives were also seen, but their number was less. Most of the players were celebrating with the elbow together. These practice matches are for the 3-match Test series played against the West Indies. This series can also be seen celebrating the wicket in the same way as England.





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This England mutual practice match is being played between Ben Stokes XI and Jose Butler XI. The first Test match for England and West Indies will be played at the Ages Bowl from 8 July. England's regular captain of the Test team, Joe Root, will not play in it and in his first match Stokes will captain the team.





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