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West Indies postpone three-Test tour of England

The CWI said the proposed window for the staging of this series is now July until the end of September. The t
Published April 25, 2020
  • The CWI said the proposed window for the staging of this series is now July until the end of September.

The three-match Test series between the West Indies and England in June has been postponed due the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Friday.

The West Indies had been scheduled to play June 4-8 at The Oval, June 12-16 at Edgbaston and June 25-29 at Lord’s.

The decision to postpone the tour came as the result over the uncertainty surrounding the safe resumption of the sport in Britain as well as international air travel.

“We continue to be in regular dialogue with the ECB on when and how we might be able to rearrange the Test series,” said Cricket West Indies chief executive Johnny Grave in a statement.

“Clearly playing in June is now not possible and we will continue our discussions with the ECB and other Internationals Boards on trying to find new dates,” he added. “We will only travel to England to play the series if our players can be assured that it is safe to do so.”

The CWI said the proposed window for the staging of this series is now July until the end of September.

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