The Citizen (Gauteng)

Take the cue from Windies

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– David Gower (above) has urged the rest of world cricket to follow the West Indies in demonstrat­ing a “spirit of co-operation” as the global game looks to get back on its feet amid the coronaviru­s.

The West Indies are due to arrive in England next week, ahead of a three-match Test series reschedule­d for July even though the pandemic has claimed at least 48 000 lives in Britain, according to official figures.

Internatio­nal matches are central to the financing of the game at all levels, with the England and Wales Cricket Board estimating it could lose £252 million if there are no fixtures at all this summer.

“The West Indies have done us a favour,” former England captain Gower told Britain’s Press Associatio­n.

“It is a unique situation and one with huge pressures.

“It will be a huge relief for these games to happen because getting going again is the key.”

Gower, the newly-installed president of the Lord’s Taverners, a cricket-related charity that supports disabled and disadvanta­ged young people, added: “Let’s face it, last year was extraordin­ary with the World Cup win (by England) and an exciting Ashes but the problem for any sport is that the public consciousn­ess only lasts a short while.

“With the exception of football, if you haven’t got live sport you’ve got nothing to pin tomorrow’s newspaper or the next five-minute clip on television or radio.

“The losses this year will be sizeable and any loss of income impacts the whole game, from the Test team to counties, to clubs and schools.”

Gower said the sport had been grappling with a number of major issues prior to the pandemic.

“There were lots of problems in cricket before Covid-19, particular­ly in terms of the nations outside India, Australia and England, and issues around finance and structure.

“They won’t go away on their own but if all this does help foster a spirit of co-operation, all the better.

“It would be great if there was a feeling of all being in this together and if the old power struggles could be set aside,” he said. –

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