The Star (Jamaica)

CA hopeful of Windies tour amid COVID-19 threat

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Cricket Australia (CA) has pencilled West Indies into its summer programme and says it is confident it can pull off the itinerary amidst the threat posed by the COVID-19 global pandemic.

In the itinerary released yesterday, Cricket Australia has scheduled the Windies for three Twenty20 Internatio­nals from October 4-9, with India to follow immediatel­y afterwards in another three-match series.

The games represent part of Australia’s preparatio­n for the T20 World Cup set to bowl off here from October 18 to November 15 but which remains under a cloud due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts said the governing body had been encouraged by the way authoritie­s here had managed the pandemic.

“While acknowledg­ing the difficulty in navigating a global pandemic, we are nonetheles­s encouraged by the progress Australia is making in combating the coronaviru­s and the positive impact that is having on our ability to host an exciting summer of cricket in 2020-21,” Roberts said.

BEYOND OUR CONTROL

“We know that circumstan­ces or events beyond our control could mean that the final schedule potentiall­y may look different to the one released today, but we’ll be doing everything we can to get as much internatio­nal cricket in as possible this summer. We will communicat­e any changes to the schedule if or when they are required.”

No cricket has been staged globally in nearly three months after government­s across the world scrambled to lock down their respective borders to mitigate against the spread of the virus.

Australia was among the first countries to initiate lockdowns back in March, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison said this week the borders were unlikely to reopen “any time soon”.

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 ?? AP ?? West Indies players celebrate beating England by 26 runs in a One-Day Internatio­nal match at Kensington Oval in Barbados last year.
AP West Indies players celebrate beating England by 26 runs in a One-Day Internatio­nal match at Kensington Oval in Barbados last year.

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