'We haven't gambled': ECB defends COVID-infected England forced to name new squad
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'We haven't gambled': ECB defends COVID-infected England forced to name new squad
- Title: 'We haven't gambled': ECB defends COVID-infected England forced to name new squad
- Date: 6th July 2021
- Summary: UNKNOWN LOCATION, ENGLAND, UK (JULY 6, 2021) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE)(English) ASHLEY GILES RESPONDING TO JOURNALIST QUESTION ABOUT HOW ENGLAND WILL AVOID FURTHER COVID-19 CASES WITH THE NEW SQUAD: "That's another challenge Aggers [nickname of journalist, Jonathan Agnew] so we will certainly go back to different travel arrangements. When we arrive at hotel everyone will have to isolate until we've done testing and those results come back. But you're right we are still living in many ways in the unknown so that's one of the reasons we have a large group of players for three ODI matches at the moment, and clearly hoping that we don't have any issues come tomorrow morning. But we're seeing throughout the country, and some instances in county cricket, that it's not easy to avoid this virus."
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- Keywords: Ashley Giles Cricket ECB England ODI Pakistan Stokes T20
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- Country: United Kingdom
- Topics: Cricket,Europe,Sport
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- Story Text: England selected an entirely new squad for their limited-overs series against Pakistan after three players and four staff members tested positive for COVID-19, the country's cricket board (ECB) said on Tuesday (July 6).
Two days before the series gets underway with the first of the three one-dayers in Cardiff, Ben Stokes was named captain of an 18-man squad which included nine uncapped players.
Seven unidentified members of the England party tested positive in Bristol on Monday, one day after the rain-ruined final match of a one-day series against Sri Lanka.
Ashley Giles, Managing Director the ECB, said the team had not taken unnecessary risks.
"We haven't gambled. I don't believe we've gambled at all. We are fully aware of the risks, no one is more than us, and that's the knife edge we are working on all the time, looking after our people and keeping them sane as much as anything, with protecting the revenues of the whole game. And it's a really difficult balance to strike."
Giles also said that professional sport would need more help as society starts to open up.
"We're seeing society open up, and we're seeing an almost impossible situation as that happens and this virus is still spreading, that we're trying to stop anything at all coming in our environments.
"I think we need more help to try and manage this and hopefully that's coming."
An ECB statement said that those impacted by COVID-19, and the remaining members of the party, who have been deemed close contacts, will self isolate from July 4.
England are due to face Pakistan in three ODIs and three Twenty20 matches.
All-rounder Stokes has been out of international cricket since injuring his finger at the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year.
Head coach Chris Silverwood, who had been due to take some time away during the white-ball series, will manage the side.
The ECB said it hoped some of the isolating players would be available to play the Twenty20 matches against Pakistan scheduled on July 16, 18 and 20.
Giles said that the current situation has so far not impacted the upcoming test series against India in August or the Ashes in Australia in December.
Squad: Ben Stokes (captain), Jake Ball, Danny Briggs, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Lewis Gregory, Tom Helm, Will Jacks, Dan Lawrence, Saqib Mahmood, Dawid Malan, Craig Overton, Matt Parkinson, David Payne, Phil Salt, John Simpson, James Vince
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