The Windies were due to play three Tests in England in June but the threat of the coronavirus has pushed the visit back to July at the earliest West Indies cricket chiefs have given their approval to a Test tour of England where the team will stay in a "bio-secure environment".
The Windies were due to play three Tests in England in June but the threat of the coronavirus has pushed the visit back to July at the earliest. "The Cricket West Indies (CWI) board gave approval in principle for the proposed upcoming West Indies Test tour of England," said a CWI statement on Friday. "The decision comes only after CWI medical and cricket-related representatives and advisors have been involved in detailed discussions with the England and Wales