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Not Going to be a Common Bilateral Series in England: Jason Holder

Akash Singh

The West Indies cricket team has arrived on a tour of England to play the Test series. The Windies became the first team to tour overseas after an outbreak of the Coronavirus infection. West Indies Captain Jason Holder has described this series as different from the normal series. Both teams will take on the field on 8 July in the first match of the three-match Test series.

Holder said,

"This is not going to be like any common bilateral series here in England. There is no doubt that the circumstances are quite different but we all have to move forward in such a situation and try to get better in this situation."

Earlier, the Test series was played between the two teams in the West Indies, in which the hosts surprised everyone by making it 2-1. Holder said that his team could repeat the same feat in England. The captain said that people had said a lot before the last series, which the team took positively and increased their enthusiasm.

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He said, "The West Indies team is excited and differently motivated to come here. In the last series, especially before we started against England, people said a lot that gave a lot of excitement to all of us. "

Talking about the player coming on a foreign tour in this difficult situation, Holder said, "Once we all sit down comfortably and see if everyone's body and mind is in one place or not, then we can plan."

England-West Indies Test Series:

The three-match Test will be played between the two countries. The first match will be played at Southampton from 8 to 12 July. This will be followed by the second and third matches in Manchester.

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