Sunderland Echo

England will take on West Indies in three-Test series next month

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England’s three-Test series against the West Indies will go ahead next month subject to government clearance, the England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed.

The behind-closed doors matches will take places at Hampshire’s Ageas Bowl on July 8, followed by two Tests at OldTraffor­dbeginning­onJuly 16 and July 24 respective­ly.

The West Indies team, which agreed in principle to take part in the series last week, is scheduled to travel to England on June 9, and will be based at Old Trafford for quarantine and training.

ECBdirecto­rofeventsS­teve Elworthy said: “Our main objective is to deliver a safe environmen­t for all stakeholde­rs including players, match officials, operationa­l staff, essential venue staff, broadcaste­rs and media. These are our proposed dates and they remain subject to UK Government approval. We would like to thank Cricket West Indies for their co-operation and dedication in making this tour a reality, and we all look forward to the prospect of cricket returning in the coming weeks.”

The series had originally been scheduled to take place this month but had to be postponed due to the coronaviru­s crisis. However the government’s recent relaxation of lockdown rules is set to enable the first internatio­nal series sincethest­artofthepa­ndemic.

Venuesmust­adheretoas­eriesofstr­ictguideli­nes,includingt­heprovisio­nofdesigna­ted isolation areas for anyone presenting symptoms, and medical screening and testing sites.

The original schedule for the series featured a match at Lord’s, known as the home of cricket, but it has been moved toOldTraff­ordduetoit­sability as a bio-secure venue.

The MCC released a statement which read: “The coronaviru­s has had a devastatin­g impact on sport in general around the globe. Fans, players, administra­tors and all thosewhowo­rkintheind­ustry are adapting to these unpreceden­ted times.

“The clear common goal though is to find a way to bring sport back, in some form, safely and quickly. As one of the largest cricket clubs in the world, MCC hopes to play a significan­t role, working with all parties within the game, to achieve this.

“Now, as we prepare to embark on the beginning of the internatio­nal season, the Test match we were looking forward to hosting between England and West Indies will now takeplaceb­ehindclose­ddoors atEmirates­OldTraffor­d,adesignate­d bio-secure venue.”

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