West Indies Ready for Practice after Completing 14-Days Isolation Period

The West Indies cricket team has completed the quarantine period in England. On 9 June, the Windies team arrived in England to play the series.
West Indies Ready for Practice after Completing 14-Days Isolation Period

The West Indies cricket team has completed the quarantine period in England. On 9 June, the Windies team arrived in England to play the series. After spending 14 days in quarantine, the players are now ready for practice. The first Test match between the two countries will begin from 8 July.

The 14-day isolation of the West Indies cricket team was completed on Sunday. The team will prepare for the Test series in Manchester starting next month with a warm-up match in Manchester. Let us tell you that the team was quarantined at Manchester's Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

ICC shared practice session of West Indies players:

Some pictures of the practice session of the players of the West Indies team have been shared by the International Cricket Council. Cricketing activities are going to start for the first time after the coronavirus infection spreads. West Indies became the first team to go on a foreign tour.

England team will practice in two sessions:

On Tuesday, the West Indies team will play in their first warm-up match. According to the information, the 30-member England team will be examined for COVID-19 at Southampton. The training group will be kept in isolation in the hotel and all will spend most of their time in their rooms. On Thursday, the England team players will start practice, which is divided into two sessions. Half the team will practice in the morning while half the team will practice in the afternoon.

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