The Caribbean cricket board has offered to have England’s three-test series Pakistan vs England series in Caribbean, which is booked to be held in July, as per a report.
A few Caribbean countries have revealed positive COVID-19 cases yet the circumstance is more awful in Britain which has announced in excess of 100 passings from the respiratory infection.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) CEO Jonny Grave has addressed his English partner and offered to have the three-test arrangement, ESPNcricinfo announced.
“I’ve addressed Tom Harrison a few times over the most recent couple of days and guaranteed him that we will be as adaptable, strong and accommodating as could be expected under the circumstances,” Grave told the cricket site.
“With that in mind, truly, we have offered to have the arrangement here in the Caribbean if that is esteemed useful. The ECB would hold all business and communicate rights.”
CWI has additionally offered to organize England’s three-test arrangement against Pakistan which is planned to start at Lord’s on July 30, the report included.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will counsel region administrators on Thursday to talk about the conceivable rescheduling of the residential season.
Britain bowler James Anderson dreaded he probably won’t find a workable pace possibly his the previous summer of English cricket.
“Cricket and game isn’t the most important thing in the world yet it is my occupation, it’s all I know,” the 37-year-old disclosed to BBC’s Tailenders web recording.
“There’s an opportunity we probably won’t bowl a ball this late spring.”
Anderson, test cricket’s most productive quick bowler, played the remainder of his 151 tests in Cape Town prior this year prior to a rib injury finished his South Africa visit and kept him out of the dropped two-test voyage through Sri Lanka.
“The season is probably not going to begin. It’s still somewhat murky concerning what will occur,” he said.
“I feel somewhat on edge. Simply the not knowing is giving me a touch of tension.”