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6 cricketers cleared to tour England after second negative virus test

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Six Pakistan cricketers, including former captain Mohammad Hafeez, have been cleared to join rest of the team in England after returning a second negative result in Covid-19 tests, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Tuesday.

Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Wahab Riaz also tested negative for the second time in three days and will join rest of the team in Worcesters­hire.

“The PCB will now start making their travel arrangemen­ts and the departure details will be shared in due course,” the PCB added. Four other players — Kashif Bhatti, Haris Rauf, Haider Ali and Imran Khan — tested positive for the second time earlier this week. The first batch of Pakistan players underwent Covid-19 testing on their arrival in

Manchester on Sunday before moving to Worcesters­hire for a 14-day isolation period. akistan are scheduled to play three tests and three Twenty20 internatio­nals behind closed doors in August-September. The exact dates and venues have not been announced yet. Players in UK test negative for coronaviru­s All 20 players and 11 management personnel in the Pakistan touring party have tested negative for coronaviru­s since arriving in Britain, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Tuesday.

The ECB added that England’s latest round of tests, for their training group and management conducted on Monday had also yielded a complete set of negative results. England players and staff have now had three Covid-19 tests.

Hafeez, Shadab and four others leave for England on Friday LAHORE: The remaining six cricketers, who could not leave for England with the rest of the Pakistan squad on Sunday, while they awaited the results of their second Covid-19 tests, are all set to depart for Worcester on Friday to join the national team there.

Pakistan on their England tour are scheduled to play three Tests and as many T20 Internatio­nals. The series tentativel­y starts from Aug 5 with the first Test.

The six players who will leave Lahore for Manchester on a PIA flight include Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Wahab Riaz.

This will be PIA’s last flight for Manchester from Lahore as England has suspended PIA flights for six months recently after the government of Pakistan grounded a significan­t number of pilots, due to doubts about their profession­al degrees. Meanwhile, the Pakistan team management in Worcester issued a training programme for the national squad, while remaining in quarantine for a 14-day period that started on June 30, after the Covid-19 tests of all 32 members of the squad — 20 players and 12 officials — conducted by the England and Wales Cricket Board came negative.

However, the Pakistan team is allowed to train during the period of quarantine. Their training starts on Thursday with two 3-hour sessions — first in the morning and the second in afternoon. The same schedule will be followed on Friday.

After a break on Saturday, a two-day intrasquad match will be played on Sunday and Monday. The training continues till July 12 after which the squad will travel to Derby on July 13.

Though the two cricket boards could not announce the itinerary of the Test and T20I series, tentativel­y, the first Test is scheduled to start on Aug 5 and the last T20 for Sept 1. It is learnt that the ECB is currently engaged with different government department­s to get clearance for the matches to be held at different venues. As soon as the ECB gets the clearance, it will announce the final itinerary. Special permission from the different government department­s is essential under the Covid-19 situation, which has severely hit the UK.

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