Sunderland Echo

Broad committed to Ashes amid concerns over England’s trip to Pakistan

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England bowler Stuart Broad is committed to going on the Ashes tour of Australia this winter amid concerns over the possible cancellati­on of next month’s scheduled trip to Pakistan.

The England and Wales Cricket Board is set to make a decision about whether to press ahead with an expedition to Pakistan for back-to-back Twenty20 double-headers for both the men’s and women’s sides on October 13 and 14 in Rawalpindi, with Heather Knight’s team staying on for three one-day internatio­nals later in the month.

England’s first planned internatio­nal visit to Pakistan since 2005 has been plunged into doubt after New Zealand abruptly abandoned their tour of the country because of a “security alert” from their government.

Beyond that and a T20 World Cup campaign for Eoin Morgan’s side is the prestigiou­s Ashes series, which the ECB is “very confident” will go ahead as planned despite Australia’s tight border controls, as well as the prospect of lengthy coronaviru­s-related quarantine­s and restrictiv­e bubble environmen­ts.

Fast bowler Broad, 35, is “working tirelessly” to be included in the travelling party for a Test series which starts in December, but would accept any team-mate’s decision if they were unable to commit.

He wrote in his Mail on Sunday column: “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.

“If you ask me if I would be happy to get on a plane to Australia in November, I would say yes. I am working tirelessly to get there. I don’t feel there will be a postponeme­nt.

“In my mind, it is 100 per cent clear that an England team of some descriptio­n will embark on the tour. But if another player called me and told me they couldn’t commit, I would totally accept it.

“Everyone has to make their own decision and Ashley Giles, England’s director of cricket, has made it clear a

player’s chances of selection in the future will not be harmed.”

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