Qatar Tribune

ECB welcomes British Govt advice over restart

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The England and Wales Cricket Board will step up plans to restart the sport behind closed doors after the British Government gave the green light to return to action.

Government officials have confirmed cricket and other sports will be able to resume from next week after the publicatio­n of health and safety guidelines designed to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

The ECB will now study the document to determine how it can help the process of its sport emerging from the pandemic lockdown.

“We are extremely heartened by Saturday’s announceme­nt from the Secretary of State, which will support the return of profession­al, domestic cricket behind closed doors, and provides a meaningful next step for recreation­al players to begin playing at their clubs again,” an ECB statement said on Sunday.

“Over the coming week, we will seek to understand the specific guidance from Government’s medical teams so that we can provide support for cricket clubs who will be eager to see their communitie­s safely playing in small groups.”

The Government’s approval of stage three of the return to elite sport came only two days after the ECB pushed back the start of the domestic season until August 1.

Internatio­nal cricket is pencilled in to return on July 8 after Cricket West Indies approved in principle the tour of England.

Plans have been drawn up to create “bio-secure” environmen­ts around each Test match, which are tentativel­y scheduled to start on July 8, 16, and 24 and are to be held behind closed doors in Southampto­n and Manchester.

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