England Vs West Indies alerts and news

Joe Root will not appear in the first test match against West Indies

 England Vs West Indies alerts and news

Britain skipper Joe Root is set to miss the main Test against West Indies one week from now to go to the introduction of his subsequent youngster.

Joe Root will miss the test against windies because of the birth of his second child

The Test starts on 8 July and cutoff points on player developments for the bio-secure matches mean Root will be not able to leave and quickly rejoin the crew.

Ben Stokes is set to skipper England without precedent for Root's nonappearance. 

On Saturday, Root sponsored the all-rounder's capacity to lead the side, depicting him as a "characteristic pioneer".

"He's very well prepared to make an awesome showing for us," Root told the BBC.

West Indies players will wear shirts with Black Lives Matter Logo

West Indies players to wear Black Lives Matter logo...

A Black Lives Matter logo, which incorporates a gripped clench hand, will be worn on the collars of West Indies players' shirts

West Indies players will wear a Black Lives Matter logo on their shirts during the arrangement. 

The logo has additionally been worn by Premier League footballers as of late on the side of the counter prejudice development following the demise of George Floyd in the United States, which prompted worldwide fights.

Floyd, a 46-year-old unarmed individual of color, passed on in the wake of being limited by a white Minneapolis cop on 25 May.

"We accept we should show solidarity and furthermore to help bring issues to light," West Indies chief Jason Holder said.

"This is a vital crossroads in history for sports, for the sport of cricket and for the West Indies cricket crew.

"We have come to England to hold the Wisden Trophy yet we are exceptionally aware of happenings around the globe and the battle for equity and correspondence."

Britain players will wear a logo on their shirts paying tribute to NHS laborers and are additionally liable to have a Black Lives Matter logo.

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