India and Great Britain were scheduled to play on 8 and 9 May in London
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The FIH Hockey Pro League matches between India and Great Britain, scheduled for 8-9 May in London, were on Wednesday postponed following the UK government's decision to add India to the travel 'red list'.
"FIH, Hockey India and Great Britain Hockey are monitoring the evolution of the situation in the hope of rearranging these matches at a later date," a FIH release said.
India will still travel to Europe in May to play the Pro League matches against Spain (15-16 May) and Germany (22-23 May) while Great Britain will host Germany (12-13 May), USA (Women, 22-23 May) and Spain (Men, 22-23 May).
Australia and New Zealand are continuing their efforts to find a date for the matches between them following the announcement of a trans-Tasman travel bubble this week.
The UK government added India to its travel 'red list' on Monday. From April 23 onwards, UK residents arriving from India will have to quarantine in a hotel for 11 nights.
Others from India will not be able to travel to the UK at all.
India have recorded a total of 2,95,041 fresh infections in the last 24 hours while the active cases crossed the 21-lakh mark.