England’s remaining T20s against India to be behind closed doors

England’s remaining three Twenty20 internationals against India in Ahmedabad will be played behind closed doors because of rising coronavirus cases in the state of Gujarat.

Crowds over 66,000 and 67,000 attended the first two games, on Friday and Sunday respectively.

Players did not come into contact with spectators and the ball was sanitised every time it was hit into the stands.

The third match of the series, which is level at 1-1, will be on Tuesday.

The game will be England captain Eoin Morgan’s 100th T20 international.

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