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Sports

Pakistan players will have the option to withdraw from England tour      

Players were assured the PCB will not compromise on their health and safety. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Published May 20, 2020
  • Players were assured the PCB will not compromise on their health and safety.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Executive Wasim Khan, Director International Cricket Operations Zakir Khan, Director Medical and Sports Sciences Dr Sohail Saleem and Head coach-cum-chief selector Misbahul Haq updated players on their last week’s discussions with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) concerning the upcoming tour to England.

Players were assured the PCB will not compromise on their health and safety.

The PCB briefed the players it will be looking to send a 25-player squad comprising red and white-ball players in early July; the squad will stay together till the end of the tour.

The PCB is planning to hold a pre-tour training camp in Lahore from early June amidst strict ICC guidelines.

Dr Sohail Saleem, Misbahul Haq and Waqar Younis will devise training schedules in line with strict health and safety guidelines.

The PCB will share further details with the players post their next round discussion with the ECB.

“It seems the Pakistan cricket team will have to remain under strict bio-secure environment secure for up to three months,” says Wasim Khan.

“Players will be given an option to withdraw if they are still not satisfied with the provisions that will be put in place; full details will be provided in the coming weeks,” he added.

PCB also confirmed that new central contracts to include medical coverage for players’ immediate families.

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