The Herald (South Africa)

Broad urges ECB to ensure players comfortabl­e for Ashes tour amid travel curbs

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England seamer Stuart Broad doubts Australia’s travel and quarantine restrictio­ns will lead to a postponeme­nt of the end-of-year Ashes series but he said players would want to be promised the best possible environmen­t for the tour.

England players are seeking assurances their family members will be allowed to join them in Australia, which has closed its borders in an effort to control Covid-19, with limited flights and 14-day mandatory managed isolation for returning citizens.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said last month it was “very confident” the Ashes, starting in Brisbane on December 8, would go ahead as planned.

Broad, 35, who is working on his fitness after he was ruled out of the recent India series following the first Test due to a calf injury, said he would be happy to travel to Australia.

“I don’t feel there will be a postponeme­nt.

“In my mind, it is 100% that an England team of some descriptio­n will embark on the tour,” Broad wrote in his Mail on Sunday column.

“My message to our bosses at the ECB is simple: Give us the best possible chance to be mentally strong come January with the environmen­t that is created.

“Let’s try to make it as comfortabl­e as possible for us because if you go somewhere like Australia and have to bunker down, you won’t enjoy being in one of the greatest places on earth — and aren’t going to win at cricket either.

“It is now just a couple of weeks away from a squad being selected but players can’t sign up to something unless they know what they are signing up for.”

England will play the Twenty20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October and November before heading to Australia, most likely keeping players who feature in both away from home for four months.

 ?? Picture: VISIONHAUS/ GETTY IMAGES ?? WORKING ON FITNESS: England seamer Stuart Broad
Picture: VISIONHAUS/ GETTY IMAGES WORKING ON FITNESS: England seamer Stuart Broad

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