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Won’t force players to tour England, says WI skipper

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London: West Indies captain Jason Holder has said he won’t force his players into travelling to England for a three-Test series amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The West Indies were originally scheduled to play the Test series from June 4 but the fixture had to be postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak. However, the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) hope they can kickstart the season by rescheduling the series for July.
“Each player has to be comfortable in making the step. It’s been made clear if we are to hop on a plane and go over to England to play, it must be safe” Holder told BBC Radio 5.
“Certainly from my perspective, I won’t be forcing anyone to go anywhere,” Holder added.
Last week, ECB director Ashley Giles said they have to create an environment where West Indies and Pakistan both feel safe while travelling to the United Kingdom. He assured that a complete risk assessment would be done before taking the plunge.
“We’ve been given assurances from Cricket West Indies that we’d only go over to England if they deem it safe for us to play,” Holder said.
The 28-year-old reiterated that health and safety will be the first priority. “The first priority is everybody’s safety,” said Holder.
England cricketers are returning to limited individual training starting this week. (PTI)

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