West Indies approves England tour amid corona concern

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The Cricket West Indies (CWI) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael Muirhead said that they gave their approval to a Test tour of England where the team will stay in a ‘bio-secure environment’.
The Windies were due to play a three-match Test series in England in June but the threat of the coronavirus has pushed the visit back to July at the earliest.
“The Cricket West Indies (CWI) board gave approval in principle for the proposed upcoming West Indies Test tour of England,” said Michael Muirhead.

“The decision comes only after CWI medical and cricket-related representatives and advisors have been involved in detailed discussions with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and their own medical and public health advisers,” Muirhead also said in a CWI statement.
“CWI has also received and reviewed detailed plans for players and staff to be kept in a bio-secure environment for the duration of the tour, with all matches being played behind closed doors,” he added.
The ECB has proposed the Tests will start on July 8, 16 and 24 at Hampshire’s Ageas Bowl and Lancashire’s Old Trafford.
Both venues have on-site hotels.
Meanwhile, the CWI said the touring party will use private charter planes while medical screenings and individual COVID-19 testing will take place for all players and staff.