ECB braced for more talks over Ashes tour
The England and Wales Cricket Board is braced for “more challenging discussions” with its Australian counterparts over the upcoming Ashes tour conditions and quarantine situation.
England captain Joe Root was reticent to fully commit to the trip to Australia, even if he is adamant he is “desperate” to do so to win back the urn, amid concerns of what will be required of the players and families.
Root and England’ s red-ball specialists such as James Anderson and Stuart Broad are expected to head Down Under in early November but those involved in the Twenty 20 World Cup might not join them until later in the month.
With a little over two months togo until the scheduledfirst Test at Brisbane, EC B chair Ian Watmore admitted there are more hurdles to be cleared after last week receiving the latest update from Cricket Australia.
“There is no simple date it must be decided by, apart from when that plane goes to Australia,” Watmore told the Daily Mail.
“Joe and the players not involved in the World Cup will be leaving in the first week of Novemberso we have until then to change things. We are trying to build up a picture, either confident or less confident, of the conditions.
“There are issues to sort out with Cricket Australia, there are issues for CA to sort out with their government and for the federal government to sort out with state governments. It is a complicated picture.
“CA know what we need to make the tour successful and they’re working to deliver it. If Australia can deliver that, great, if not we may have to have more challenging discussions.”