#southafricavsengland #odiseries #unknownfactsofcricket The One-day International series between South Africa and England has been postponed, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a release on Monday. The postponement effectively ends England's tour of South Africa with only one half of the scheduled fixtures completed. "Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have agreed to postpone the remaining matches in the current men's ODI Series. The decision was taken jointly by the two Boards to ensure the mental and physical health and welfare of players from both teams," read the ECB release. The first ODI scheduled for Friday, December 4 was postponed to Sunday after one South African player tested positive for COVID-19. Later, that ODI was abandoned altogether. The remainder of the series, comprising two more ODIs scheduled for December 7 and 9, has now also been postponed. "The CSA and ECB will now work together to determine when the three-match Series, which forms part of the ICC Cricket Men's Super League, can take place in the future," the release read. The first ODI was abandoned after members of the hotel staff where England were based tested positive on Sunday, December 6. CSA also confirmed on Sunday that two members of the England squad had retuned "unconfirmed positive tests." Earlier, two South African players had tested positive on November 19 and November 21 in the lead-up to the three-match T20I series that began November 27. This is a cricket channel which helps you to know the unknown facts of cricket, unknown facts of ipl, unknown facts of cricketers, unknown facts of international cricket, unknown facts of cricket teams and many more about cricketes personal life Please subscribe and support