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England vs West Indies: Test cricket without spectators, first in its 143-year history

| Jul 08, 2020, 10:48:07 AM | TOI.in
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Cricket without spectators in the ground might have been unimaginable till a few months back, but it's a reality now due to the health protocols that are in place to counter the Coronavirus pandemic. The first Test between England and the West Indies, which marks the return of international cricket after a 4-month hiatus, will be played behind closed doors, with no crowds allowed, marking the first such instance in Test cricket's 143 year history.

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