England bowlers' return to training has been postponed amid the Covid-19 pandemic as the first season was postponed due to 'complications' over enforcing safety regulations. Antarctica: What is the secret of high-energy particle fountains? The England and Wales Cricket Board announced last week that a group of 30 cricketers would be preparing for a plan to resume international cricket this summer. After England and Wales Cricket Board postponed competitive cricket due to the epidemic. According to ESPNcricinfo, there is a problem in applying the same procedure to minimize the chances of infection and implementing them is not as simple as it was thought. Oregon: Joe Biden wins state Democratic elections Many England players were to return to practice: Players like star fast bowlers James Anderson, Stuart Broad and all-rounder Ben Stokes were to start training on their local county grounds on Wednesday. The ECB spokesman told the website that training will not start before Thursday. According to the list of complications for Wednesday's delay, there was a lack of a safety kit for the physio and the balls used during the exercise were also not found. Does corona infection spread less in children?