Sign up to FREE email alerts from Mirror - daily news Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid EmailTest cricket will be back on TV screens from July 8th with dates for England's 'behind closed door' series against the West Indies confirmed. The West Indies are due to arrive on June 9th where they will quarantine themselves at Old Trafford, the venue for the second and third Tests, for two weeks before moving down to the Ageas Bowl for the first Test. Both teams and match officials will be housed in a bio secure bubble at the Ageas Bowl, home of Hampshire cricket on the outskirts of Southampton and well away from a major urban area. “We are in daily dialogue with Government and our medical team, who have been incredibly supportive during this period. “We would like to thank Cricket West Indies for their co-operation and dedication in making this tour a reality, and we all look forward to the prospect of cricket returning in the coming weeks.”- 1st Test v West Indies: 8-12 July at Ageas Bowl- 2nd Test v West Indies: 16-20 July at Emirates Old Trafford- 3rd Test v West Indies: 24-28 July at Emirates Old Trafford
Source: Daily Mirror June 02, 2020 14:09 UTC