Jamaica Gleaner

Burns anticipati­ng ‘stiff test’ from Windies

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MANCHESTER UNITED, Chelsea and Arsenal were among the clubs who stepped up their preparatio­ns for the Premier League’s return by holding practise matches yesterday.

Clubs are attempting to build up players’ fitness as well as get used to playing without fans before the league resumes on June 17, following a 100-day suspension due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The league also announced yesterday that the sixth round of COVID-19 testing of 1,195 players and staff across the 20 clubs on Thursday and Friday produced no positives.

Arsenal, which will be in action on the first night back away to Manchester City, hosted second-tier side Charlton at the Emirates Stadium. Eddie Nketiah scored a hat trick in a 6-0 win for the Gunners.

Manchester United, which play Tottenham in their Premier League return on June 19, staged an inter-squad friendly at Old Trafford.

LONDON, (CMC): NGLAND OPENER Rory Burns expects a “stiff test” from West Indies in next month’s threeTest series here.

While West Indies have not won a Test series here in 32 years, they are holders of the coveted Wisden Trophy, after stunning England 2-1 in the Caribbean last year.

“The last time we played them, they won, they’re certainly no slouches,” said Burns, who struggled in that three-Test series with 145 runs from six innings.

“Their bowling attack caused us a lot of problems – they’re very skillful and have got some pace.

“There’s a lot of good cricketers there and think it’s going to be a stiff test, no matter what.”

West Indies entered the series last year as massive underdogs, but crushed the top-ranked England by 381 runs inside four days in the opening Test at Bridgetown, before winning the second at St John’s by 10 wickets, to reclaim the Wisden for the first time in a decade.

West Indies’ defence of the trophy will come amid testing circumstan­ces, as they oppose England in cricket’s firstever “bio-secure” series, with the United Kingdom battling the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.

ETWO-WEEK QUARANTINE

The Caribbean side will arrive here by private charter next Wednesday, undergo a two-week quarantine at Old Trafford in Manchester while training, before heading to the Ageas Bowls in Southampto­n, ahead of the first Test starting July 8.

All matches will be played behind closed doors and players will not be allowed to have contact with the public during the seven-week duration of the tour.

Strict isolation, social distancing and sanitisati­on protocols will be enforced.

England and Wales Cricket Board’s projects director, Steve Elworthy, said the facilities being utilised were more than adequate to accommodat­e the training requiremen­ts of both teams.

“England are looking to move into the Ageas in and around the back end of June, in preparatio­n towards the Test match,” he explained.

“When the West Indies come out of isolation at Old Trafford, they will be brought inside the Ageas for some time, too.

“It’s an incredible facility, with a fullsize training ground next to the main ground. We wanted them to be able to train, practise and prepare for the Test, so having two full grounds available was key.”

West Indies have increased their touring party to include a 14-man squad and 11 reserves, a move aimed at ensuring injury replacemen­ts are readily available and to allow for warm-up matches among themselves.

 ?? AP ?? West Indies’ Kemar Roach (left) celebrates after dismissing England’s Rory Burns during day one of the second Test cricket match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Thursday, January 31, 2019.
AP West Indies’ Kemar Roach (left) celebrates after dismissing England’s Rory Burns during day one of the second Test cricket match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda, Thursday, January 31, 2019.
 ??  ?? Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah.
Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah.

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