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Virus outbreak forces England to name whole new squad

Two days before the series gets under way with the first of the three one-dayers in Cardiff, Stokes was named captain of an 18-man squad which included nine uncapped players

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Ben Stokes will captain an entirely new England squad featuring nine uncapped players for a one-day internatio­nal series at home to Pakistan, ater the existing group was forced to self-isolate because of a coronaviru­s outbreak within the hosts’ camp.

England, the 50-over world champions, were all set to field an unchanged squad ater beating Sri Lanka.

But those plans were ripped up ater three of their players and four support staff, all as yet unnamed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, tested positive for Covid-19 in Bristol on Monday following the washed- out third ODI against Sri Lanka on Sunday. The rest of the group involved in a 2-0 series win -- Sunday’s match in Bristol was a no-result -- were forced to self-isolate.

Neverthele­ss, the three-match series against Pakistan, starting in Cardiff on Thursday, will go ahead, with the fit-again Stokes taking over the England captaincy from Eoin Morgan.

Ashley Giles, the ECB’S managing director of men’s cricket, insisted on Tuesday he was “very confident” there had been no breach of team protocols and put the outbreak down to a slight relaxation around travel and accommodat­ion plans and the Delta variant.

Gilessaidk­eepingplay­ersinlasty­ear’s“bio-secure” bubbles was now deemed too restrictiv­e, hence a move to what he called a “safe environmen­t”.

“I’m very confident the players haven’t breached any of those protocols. We can’t say where it originated. The squad have been living under very tight restrictio­ns,” said Giles.

“I don’t believe we’ve gambled at all. We are fully aware of the risks -- that is the knife edge that we are working on all the time. As well as looking ater our people and keeping them sane. We’re protecting the revenues of the whole game -- and it’s a really difficult balance to strike,” he added.

With all of the England squad understood to have had at least one vaccinatio­n, Giles was confident, England’s upcoming five-test series at home to India and five-test tour of Australia could go ahead as scheduled.

“We want to get cricket on, and we’ll do everything possible,” the former England spinner said. “We’ve learned a lot through this process.” Thepakista­ncricketbo­ard(pcb),thankedbyg­iles for their “understand­ing”, said in a statement they were “satisfied by the assurances and guarantees provided by the ECB on behalf of its medical panel”.

Britain is experienci­ng a surge in the Delta variant of the coronaviru­s but mass vaccinatio­ns have stopped that translatin­g into surge in hospital admissions or deaths.

Three Sri Lanka players were sent home before their recent white-ball matches in England for Covid-security breaches and the PCB stressed it had advised team management to exercise “extra caution” while in hotels or at match venues.

Test batsmen Zak Crawley and Dan Lawrence will now have a chance to make their 50-over debuts for England, with the ongoing round of County Championsh­ip matches beset by withdrawal­s.

The squad included several other white-ball newcomers in Durham’s Brydon Carse and the Middlesex pair of Tom Helm and John Simpson.

But there was still no place for Alex Hales, one of the global game’s leading white-ball batsmen, who has been in England exile since being dropped on the eve of the 2019 World Cup ater a positive recreation­al drugs test. No changes, however, are expected to crowd numbers during the Pakistan series, with 50 percent atendances expected at Cardiff and the July 13 finale at Edgbaston.

Lord’s, due to stage the second ODI on Saturday, has been cleared to host the first full capacity cricket match in the UK since the pandemic.

CONCERNED PC BIN CLOSE CONTACT WI THE CB: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Tuesday it was in “close contact” with the ECB regarding the health and safety of its players.

The ODI series between Pakistan and England commence at Cardiff on July 8.

“PCB has been in close contact with the ECB regarding concerns about the health and safety of its players since the news of Covid-19 outbreak in the England camp was shared with it on late Monday evening,” PCB said in a statement.

“The PCB is satisfied by the assurances and guarantees provided by the ECB on behalf of its medical panel, and feels comfortabl­e with the existing protocols that have been put in place to ensure all the Pakistan players and player support staff remain safe and secure throughout the duration of the series,” it added.

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 ?? File / Agence France-presse ?? An outbreak of the coronaviru­s in England’s one-day internatio­nal squad forced it into isolation on Tuesday.
File / Agence France-presse An outbreak of the coronaviru­s in England’s one-day internatio­nal squad forced it into isolation on Tuesday.

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