Pakistan agree ‘in principle’ to play Test, T20I series against England in July
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has mentioned that the nationwide facet has agreed ‘in precept’ to tour England for Test and T20I sequence in July as the 2 sides look to return to motion after play got here to halt attributable to coronavirus pandemic.
Pakistan and England are slated to play three-match Test sequence and as many Twenty20 Internationals from July 30.
Reflecting on the identical, PCB chief government Wasim Khan mentioned that the board has agreed in precept to ship their staff to England following an in depth dialogue with England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Friday.
However, Khan added that the PCB would look forward to a number of extra weeks earlier than confirming the dates as United Kingdom is struggling to comprise coronavirus.
“We had a really detailed and complete dialogue with the ECB on Friday concerning the tour and PCB has now agreed in precept to ship our cricket staff to England in July,” the Dawn quoted Khan as saying.
Giving the preliminary particulars of England tour, the PCB chief government revealed that 25 gamers will journey to United Kingdom on 4 chartered flights and the sequence shall be performed behind closed doorways.
“Biosecurity arrangements will be made by the host country and medical staff will remain with our team throughout the tour. We will test all our players and regular temperature checks will be ensured. It’s very important that cricket is revived during these challenging times,”Khan mentioned.
Khan additionally knowledgeable that each Test and ODI captains–Azhar Ali and Babar Azam in addition to the opposite gamers shall be totally briefed concerning the tour to England.
The PCB can be hoping to see England and Australia touring Pakistan in 2022, Khan concluded.
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