Oman Daily Observer

English cricket season delayed until the end of May

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LONDON: No profession­al cricket will be played in England and Wales before May 28 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, cricket chiefs announced on Friday.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) approved a sevenweek delay to the start of the 2020 season following discussion­s with the counties and the Profession­al Cricketers’ Associatio­n (PCA).

The County Championsh­ip, which comprises four-day first-class matches, was due to start on April 12.

The Champion County match, the annual curtain-raiser for the year, was to be played between the Marylebone Cricket Club and Essex later this month in Sri Lanka, but had been called off.

The ECB said it had begun modelling a range of options to start the season in June, July or August.

The immediate focus is on options for cricket in June including the threetest series against West Indies, the Twenty20 Blast and England Women’s schedule against India.

The West Indies Test series is due to start at the Oval on June 4.

The ECB said it would discuss starting the season behind closed doors and would consider reduced versions of competitio­ns if necessary.

“With the informatio­n available to us at the moment a delay to the start of the profession­al cricket season until May 28 was unavoidabl­e,” said ECB chief executive officer Tom Harrison.

“This also allows us time to keep pace with a fast-moving situation and continue to plan for how a revised season might look. Critically, we can also remain as flexible and adaptable as possible, within the obvious restrictio­ns we face.

“Securing the future of the game will be a primary focus as we plot a revised schedule with an emphasis on the most financiall­y important forms of the game for the counties across internatio­nal and domestic cricket.”

PCA chief executive Tony Irish, said: “These are unpreceden­ted times which require the right decisions to be made for all, including everyone working, and involved, in cricket.

“The PCA supports this decision to delay the start of the season based on expert advice relating to health and well-being and taking into account the government’s position.”

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