The Asian Age

Windies resume their training

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Kingston, May 26: Gearing up for a proposed tour of England in July, some members of the West Indies Test team, led by skipper Jason Holder, have returned to training in small groups following a Coronaviru­s-forced hiatus.

Away from nets for a long period due to the Covid-19 lockdown, the players including Kraigg Brathwaite, Shai Hope, Kemar Roach, Shane Dowrich, Shamarh Brooks and Raymon Reifer trained at the Kensington Oval behind closed doors on Monday.

“The initiative to get back to training has been given local Government approval, with strict protocols of social distancing, observing the guidelines as set out by the authoritie­s and CWI’s Medical Advisory Committee and was conducted behind closed doors,” the country’s cricket board said in a press release.

The players trained under the watchful eyes of West Indies assistant coach Roddy Estwick, as well as other coaches from the Barbados Cricket Associatio­n.

“It’s great news that the players are now able to begin their cricket training, having been restricted to fitness and conditioni­ng work at home for the past few weeks, as we begin to prepare for defending the Wisden Trophy,” said Johnny Grave, CEO of Cricket West Indies.

CWI is holding regular discussion­s with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) regarding the tour comprising three Tests and remains “increasing­ly confident” about it going ahead as planned.

“Based on the informatio­n we have at the moment, everyone is getting increasing­ly confident that the tour will happen at some point this summer,” said Johnny Grave, CEO of CWI.

 ??  ?? West Indies Test captain Jason Holder (left) shares a light moment with his teammates in this file photo.
West Indies Test captain Jason Holder (left) shares a light moment with his teammates in this file photo.

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