Great news for Pak-England series 2021- CRICSPORTSPOINT

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The Pakistan cricket group was permitted to visit Britain in July this year. According to international media reports, the British government has allowed the cricket teams of Pakistan and India to tour this season.

The UK has set Pakistan and India on the red list due to the Crown cases, but the British government has given extraordinary authorization to the Pakistani and Indian groups to visit.

 The Green Shirts are planned to visit Britain in July for an arrangement of three ODIs and the same number of T20 matches. Due to being included in the red list, the national team players will have to fulfill strict quarantine conditions. The teams will quarantine the Ages Bowl near Southampton instead of any official facility when they arrive on their tour.

The hotel stay policy will only apply to cricketers and fellow staff members, families will not get this facility, however, talks are underway to formulate a final protocol in this regard.


It'll be conceivable to create a few concessions to keep the family together when the circumstance progresses. On the other hand, the Britain and Grains Cricket Board had to bear a misfortune of 16.1 million pounds due to Crown.

The deficit brought the board's cash reserves to 2 2.2 million. Agreeing to board authorities, the English Cricket Board misplaced an add-up of 100 million pounds, decreasing the shortage by holding matches behind closed entryways.

Chief Financial Officer Scott Smith said last year was a challenging year, with revenue from the sale of board tickets zero, while the board's spending on a biosecure environment increased.

Groups from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand are planned to visit this year. Conditions are improving in the country due to coronavirus control and the board hopes that spectators will be allowed to go to the stadium this year and ticket sales will restore the board's revenue.

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