Swine Flu Keeps Cricketers Indoors
Sreelata Yellamrazu | Jun 24 2009

The Indian cricket team has been issued with a warning not to step outdoors until absolutely necessary and they have been kept away from Trinidad and Tobago when the H1N1 virus has made its presence.
The West Indies board officials are cautious and not taking any chances about the safety, even that of health, of the Indian cricketers and have advised them to exercise caution.
While India play the first ODI in Jamaica on the 26th of June, they do not want any chance of the players contracting the dreaded disease.

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