Will Team India tour despite the threat of the Omicron variant? South African government responded

Team India has to tour South Africa in the month of December. But due to the spread of Omicron, a new variant of Corona in African countries, there is a cloud of crisis on it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has given a statement in this regard.

Will Team India tour despite the threat of the Omicron variant? South African government responded

India Tour Of South Africa: Amidst the growing impact of the Omicron variant of Corona in South Africa, there is a cloud of crisis on the tour of the Indian team. The Indian cricket team has to play a Test series in South Africa from December 17. Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has given a statement on this issue and has given full assurance that a safe environment will be created for Team India.

With this, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Africa has thanked the BCCI, because the team of India-A is still in South Africa and has continued the tour despite all the speculations. The second match of India-A and South Africa-A is starting from Tuesday itself.

Let us inform you that Team India's tour of South Africa is starting from December 17, in which three Test matches, three ODIs, and four T20 matches are to be played. The Indian team is to leave from India on 8 December.

However, after the arrival of the new Omicron variant of Corona in South Africa, many speculations are being made about this tour. The Government of India is also keeping an eye on this tour and is keeping an eye on every incident happening in South Africa.

'Bio-secure environment will be created'

South Africa's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that all kinds of security will be prepared for the Indian team, when the Indian team steps into South Africa, then a full bio-secure environment will be given.

The BCCI has also been thanked on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Africa because the team of India-A is still there and is continuing its tour.

India has to play the first test match in Johannesburg which will start from 17th December. Apart from this, Test matches will be played in Centurion from 26 December, Cape Town from 3 January. This series between India and South Africa is special because at the same time 30 years of South Africa's return to international cricket is being completed.