Western Morning News

Finch suggests Ashes tour will occur

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AUSTRALIA’S one-day captain Aaron Finch has indicated this winter’s Ashes series is looking likely to go ahead.

England’s tour has been in doubt due to the difficulti­es presented by coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, most notably Australia’s strict quarantine laws.

It is thought that quarantine arrangemen­ts for the families of players have been one of the main concerns, with captain Joe Root among the players yet to commit.

Discussion­s between the England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia over entry requiremen­ts and bubble conditions have been held and it is hoped a resolution can be reached this week. Yesterday Finch suggested talks have progressed well.

“I can really sympathise with them and I am glad everyone is coming to a resolution,” he said. “The quarantine conditions sound really positive.”

Speaking at a media call ahead of the T20 World Cup, Finch said he fully understand­s why England’s players might be reluctant to commit without certain assurances.

He said: “It’s obviously a difficult situation for them. They’ve been dragged from pillar to post with their schedule over the last couple of months, so I can understand where they’re coming from.

“Having families around... especially in a pandemic - guys are on the road for a lot longer than what tours used to go (for), when you add on quarantine at the start and potentiall­y at the end - so I sympathise fully with them. It is difficult.

“I think it is up to the individual. Personally I would do it but we have been in a different situation to England. They have played so much cricket in the last 18 months to two years. I can understand their want and need to have partners and families and as much comfort as they can. It is a really big issue.”

Despite the progress, Finch does admit he is concerned about the impact playing in such tight bubbles for a prolonged period could have on players’ mental health.

He said: “What we will find on the back of this, in my opinion, is there is gong to be a mental strain on a lot of people, not just players but administra­tors, coaching staff, people who have done so much work and spent so much time in isolation and bubbles. It does make it really challengin­g.”

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