The Fiji Times

England commit to Ashes tour

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ENGLAND have committed to touring Australia for the Ashes after players’ concerns over COVID-19 conditions were resolved at a meeting between the countries’ cricket boards and England captain Joe Root.

Root confirmed his participat­ion in the five-test series at the meeting and will likely be joined by a full-strength squad, the

Daily Telegraph reported, despite players’ having voiced hesitancy over touring in a COVID-19 “bubble”.

Cricket Australia (CA) was not able to provide immediate comment.

CA, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Australian authoritie­s have been negotiatin­g for months over the touring conditions in a country where internatio­nal arrivals must isolate in quarantine hotels for 14 days, regardless of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n status.

One of the biggest sticking points has been whether family members can join England players in Australia over the Christmas and New Year period.

Australia’s borders are effectivel­y closed to non-citizens and non-permanent residents. Australia’s white ball captain Aaron Finch said he sympathise­d “fully” with England players’ concerns but was glad to hear a resolution had been reached.

“They’ve played a lot of test cricket so I can understand where they’re coming from,” Finch told reporters.

“Guys are on the road for a lot longer than what tours used to go (for) when you’re adding on quarantine at the start and potentiall­y at the end.

“That is difficult but it’s great to see Joe’s (Root) supported that and they’re going to come down.”

Australian media have reported authoritie­s are offering England’s players, staff and families the use of a Gold Coast resort in Queensland state for quarantine before the first test starts in Brisbane on December 8.

Families who arrive for the Christmas period may be accommodat­ed at a resort in the Yarra Valley on the fringe of Melbourne before the Boxing Day test.

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