The Star (Jamaica)

Windies arrive for historic ‘bio-secure’ series

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West Indies arrived here early yesterday for their historic ‘bio-secure’ three-Test series against England, becoming the first internatio­nal team to visit the United Kingdom in nearly four months since the COVID-19 lockdown.

The Caribbean side touched down by private charter from Antigua at 7:45 am (2:45 a.m. Eastern Caribbean time) and immediatel­y travelled to Old Trafford in Manchester, where they will undergo further COVID-19 testing and a two-week quarantine.

While in quarantine, the 25-man group will also intensify training for the series, the first one to be played since the global cessation of cricket due to the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

West Indies are travelling with a 14-man Test squad and 11 reserves to facilitate injury replacemen­ts and warm-up matches among themselves.

STRICT SOCIAL DISTANCING

The series will be played behind closed doors starting at the Ageas Bowl in Southampto­n on July 8, with the final two Tests carded for Old Trafford in Manchester.

Players will be in isolation for the sevenweek duration of the tour and will follow strict social distancing and sanitisati­on protocols throughout.

Former head coach Floyd Reifer, who replaces Indian Monty Desai as batting coach for this tour, said he was comfortabl­e with the COVID-19 measures implemente­d for the series by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

“I have no concerns, I’m a positive person,” said Reifer, who oversaw the Windies World Cup campaign here last year.

“I just believe once we adhere to the protocols – washing your hands and doing all the necessary things you’ve been hearing for the last six months – then everything will be okay.”

The UK has been particular­ly hard hit by COVID-19, recording nearly 290 000 infections and over 40,000 deaths.

Sport was one of the sectors hit by the subsequent government-enforced shutdown and it forced the ECB to postpone its domestic programme.

The ECB hope the West Indies tour will kick start its summer schedule, with Pakistan already confirmed to follow in August.

West Indies are holders of the coveted Wisden Trophy after stunning their higherrank­ed opponents in a three-Test series in the Caribbean last year.

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