Reportedly cricket West Indies (CWI) has given its approval in principle for a test series in England. west indies had visit england for three tests in june but the tour was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic and now the team is playing test series. The england and wales cricket Board (ECB) is now looking at hosting the series in July. It said "CWI ... received and reviewed detailed plans for players and staff to be kept in a bio-secure environment for the duration of the tour, with all matches being played 'behind closed doors”.

 

The CWI statement said it would seek permission from the various national governments in the Caribbean to facilitate the movement of players and support staff. It would also use private charter planes and conduct medical screenings and COVID-19 testing for all members of the touring party. The CWI added that it would continue to fine-tune arrangements with the england and wales cricket Board (ECB), whilst they await final UK government approval of their plans.

 

Moreover Britain's sun newspaper reported on friday the ECB had come to an agreement with government ministers for the tour to take place. Meanwhile Pakistan plan to send a 25 man squad to england in July to meet the demands of playing an entire tour in a 'bio-secure' bubble, pakistan cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Wasim Khan told. The UK government has said elite sport can return in june without spectators and england hope to begin their delayed summer of cricket with a Test series against west indies in July.

 

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