Next month, the West Indies team will be on a tour of England, where a test series of 3 matches between the two countries is to be held from July 8, but in the meantime, big news has come out related to the West Indies team. Three players of the West Indies team have decided to leave the tour of England due to fear of Coronavirus. 3 players have refused the board that they will not go to England for the Test series due to the Covid 19 epidemic.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) recently announced that the West Indies team will play the first Test of the three-match Test series from July 8 in the Aegis Bowl. The remaining two matches of the series are to be played at Old Trafford Ground in Manchester, which is to start from 16 July and 24 July respectively. However, the Cricket Board of England is yet to take permission from the government for this test series. The government has given permission for the practice of sportspersons.
On the other hand, most of the players of the West Indies are ready to go to England for the Test series, but 3 players have refused to go on this tour. However, the names of these players have not been mentioned in the MailSport report. Cricket West Indies had to name the players of their 25-member team for this tour today. However, recently Captain Jason Holder said that he would not worry if the players refused to travel.
This three-match Test series between the two countries is to be played in a bio-safe environment without an audience. The ECB official has also thanked the West Indies Cricket Board for their cooperation and dedication. On 13 March, international cricket matches were stopped. July 8 was fixed that the international match will be played on this day, but now time will tell what is going to happen. Talking about the UK's Covid 19 situation, this country has been greatly affected.
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