Rochdale Observer

Root’s Windies talks

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ENGLAND captain Joe Root and his West Indies counterpar­t Jason Holder have been involved in talks over rescheduli­ng a three-Test series between the two sides later this summer.

England could begin their three-Test series against the West Indies on July 8, with an ECB spokesman confirming discussion­s with Cricket West Indies continued this week.

“Positive ongoing discussion­s with the ECB and CWI continued on Friday,” a spokespers­on said. “Both boards were represente­d including captains, coaches, administra­tors and the chief medical officers from the respective boards. Discussion­s were wide-ranging including dialogue around revised schedules and COVID-19 medical and biosecurit­y planning. Meetings will be ongoing over the next few months to reach an outcome of when internatio­nal cricket could potentiall­y return. This is a long and detailed process and is very much in the early stages of planning. The guidance from the Government will emphasise what we can do.”

The ECB has suspended all profession­al cricket until July 1 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, with growing doubts over the domestic season after the launch of new flagship tournament The Hundred was postponed until 2021.

England completed a tour of South Africa in mid-February before heading to Sri Lanka the following month, but that trip was curtailed midway through the match against the Sri Lanka Board Presidents XI as England headed home due to growing concerns over the pandemic.

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