Jamaica Gleaner

Skerritt discusses Bangladesh tour

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DHAKA, BANGLADESH (CMC):

A TOUR of Bangladesh in January will usher in the new year for West Indies, but Cricket West Indies President Ricky Skerritt said the safety of the players will be of utmost importance before it can take place.

The tour, part of the Future Tours Programme of the ICC, the sport’s world governing body, is currently scheduled to feature three Tests, which will count towards the ICC World Test Championsh­ip, three One-day and three Twenty20 Internatio­nals,

But officials from the two cricket boards are currently trying to iron out satisfacto­ry safety protocols that will protect the players from the risk of catching the COVID-19 virus.

“We want to be sure that the protocols establishe­d in Bangladesh meet the requiremen­t that we have establishe­d so far in the various tours we have been on,” Skerritt told the Dhaka-based Maasranga TV.

“There are case studies to benchmark from. This i s not going to be the first overseas tour. As you know, we did the first overseas tour to England.

“Certain standards were set, certain learnings were achieved, and I think once Bangladesh can meet those standards, I don’t think there’s going to be any major problem.

“We just have to verify in our own way that the situation will be safe for all concerned.”

OPTION TO REDUCE

Skerritt said once the safety standards are met, the“best available” West Indies team will make the trip to Bangladesh, and that theTests may be reduced to two.

“There has been an option to reduce from three to two Tests, but it is not finalised yet,” Skerritt said.

“It will be finalised within the next few days. The problem is [that] we have to look at it from all perspectiv­es, that of COVID-19, scheduling and cost.”

He said: “These days, the pressures that COVID-19 have brought to world cricket are significan­t in terms of revenue.

“We want to come to Bangladesh because we respect the relationsh­ip and the bilateral agreements that we have.”

At the end of the month, it will be one full year since Bangladesh has played an internatio­nal match.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board is eager to bring that scenario to an end and they are considerin­g all the options to make things work.

“I j ust want to assure you that we will always send the best available team to any tour that we undertake, including to Bangladesh,” Skerritt said.

“We believe a tour to Bangladesh is always a challengin­g tour, because it is an environmen­t that’s very different to our own conditions. But we have always done well in Bangladesh. Our players enjoy playing against Bangladesh.”

He said: “At the moment, we are fairly evenly matched, and it is always a good series between West Indies and Bangladesh.

“We are doing everything we can to participat­e in tours abroad and at home, but the COVID-19 pandemic is making it extremely difficult to implement our plans.”

West Indies are currently on the tour of New Zealand. It is their second tour during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, making them the only internatio­nal team to do so.

They were the first internatio­nal team to resume tours following a global lockdown because of the virus, when they visited England this June for a series of three Tests.

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