Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

ECB chief defends relaxation in bubble, cites mental health

- Agencies

LONDON : Tom Harrison, the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday said that the board decided to give relaxation­s in the bio-bubble looking at players’ welfare and their mental health.

Earlier, three England players and four support staff members tested positive for Covid-19 before news Covid cases in Indian camp came on Thursday.

“We want people feeling good about going out and playing in whatever tournament they’re playing in, whether that’s the Hundred, whether that’s a Test series against India, whether that is county cricket and the RL50. We want people to be feeling like their life is delivering for them, both at home and as profession­al cricketers, men and women. We don’t want to be closeting players in such a place where they feel like the only role they play in their life is to go out and bat and bowl for whatever team they’re playing,” Espncricin­fo quoted Harrison as saying.

“I think that’s a bad place for us to be. We have to be understand­ing about what it is to be a responsibl­e employer, to be able to get the best back from players.

That’s by treating them like adults, and talking and communicat­ing openly about how we best mitigate the impacts of this ongoing pandemic,” he added.

Talking about looking after players, Harrison said: “You have got to listen to what they have been telling us, and it’s been very clear to most boards around the world that we need to listen more to the voice of the players. Because they have got lives too and in some cases very young families, who they have been pulled apart from for very long periods of time.”

“I am afraid there comes a point where it is no longer an acceptable answer to go again, ‘once more unto the breach dear friends’. I do not believe that is an acceptable place for responsibl­e employers to continue to go. So it is about balance,” he added.

You have got to listen to what they (players) have been telling us... TOM HARRISON, ECB chief executive

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