Good news for cricket lovers, Test series will be played between these two countries
There is a big news for cricket lovers, where fans will be able to enjoy live international cricket. However, spectators will not be able to enjoy the match by sitting in the stadium, but the Test series is to be played between the teams of two big countries from next month.
Yes, the West Indies team has reached England for the three-match Test series played in England, where the players will have to quarantine.
The West Indies cricket team has flown from Antiga to England. Earlier, the Kovid 19 Test for all players and support staff was conducted, in which all were found to be negative. Earlier on Monday, players from two airplanes were called to a place from different islands and from there the players have been sent to Manchester on a charter plane. The Test series between the West Indies and hosts England starts on 8 July.
The West Indies Cricket Board has said in a statement that the players will be placed at Manchester’s Old Trafford, where they will be quarantined and all these players will have 19 Tests before the series. Players will live, play and train in the Bio Secure Environment here during this seven-week tour. Players will not be allowed to exit the venue under these protocols.
The Test series between the two teams starts on July 8, in which spectators are not allowed to come to the stadium. This test series will run for 21 days, which is part of the ICC World Test Championship. The first match will be played at Southampton from 8 July, while the second match will be played at Old Trafford from 16 July. The third match on this ground and the last match of this tour is to be played from July 24. These places are chosen for this series because there are hotels around it.
West Indies Test Team
Jason Holder (Captain), German Blackwood, Nakrumah Bonner, Craig Brathwaite, Shamar Brooks, John Campbell, Roston Chase, Rakim Cornwall, Shane Dorich, Chamar Holder, Shai Hope, Alzari Joseph, Ramon Riefer and Kemar Roach