West Indies Arrive for a Historic Covid 19 Era Test Series With England
West Indies
have arrived in Manchester to begin their historic Test tour of England.
They are the
first international sports team to arrive in the UK since the coronavirus
lockdown started in March.
The
three-Test series, originally due to begin on 4 June, starts on 8 July at bio-secure
venues without spectators.
All 39
members of the touring party, including 25 players, tested negative for
Covid-19 before taking a charter flight from Antigua to Manchester.
They will be
tested again as they enter quarantine at Emirates Old Trafford, where they will
spend three weeks preparing before heading to the Ageas Bowl in Southampton for
the first Test.
The second
and third matches will take place at Old Trafford. Both venues have hotels on
site.
"This
is a huge step forward in cricket and in sports in general," said West
Indies captain Jason Holder.
"A lot
has gone into the preparations for what will be a new phase in the game."
The first
Test will be the first international cricket played since Australia beat New
Zealand behind closed doors in a one-day international at Sydney's SCG on 13
March.
West Indies
batsmen Shimron Hetmyer and Darren Bravo and all-rounder Keemo Paul opted
out of the tour because of coronavirus concerns.
The number
of coronavirus deaths and confirmed cases is far higher in the UK than
the Caribbean.
West Indies
limited-overs all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite, who will be part of the BBC Test
Match Special commentary team, said the statistics caused "some
scepticism" about the tour among some players.
"Ultimately,
everybody has been champing at the bit not only to practise, but play," he
told BBC Radio 5 Live's Tuffers & Vaughan show.
"It was
more a case of we want to play. However, we want to be sure of the health
situation and, once we're sure of that, we're happy to get on the plane."
West Indies
squad: Jason Holder (captain), Jermaine Blackwood, Nkrumah Bonner, Kraigg
Brathwaite, Shamarh Brooks, John Campbell, Roston Chase, Rahkeem Cornwall,
Shane Dowrich, Chemar Holder, Shai Hope, Alzarri Joseph, Raymon Reifer, Kemar
Roach.
Reserve
players: Sunil Ambris, Joshua da Silva, Shannon Gabriel, Keon Harding,
Kyle Mayers, Preston McSween, Marquino Mindley, Shane Moseley, Anderson
Phillip, Oshane Thomas, Jomel Warrican.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/cricket
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