Pakistan crew reached England despite amid COVID-19 pandemic

31-individual Pakistan crew arrive at England for Tests and T20I arrangement during COVID-19 pandemic 


Pakistan crew reached England despite amid COVID-19 pandemic
Azhar Ali arrives at Manchester  airport on 28 June           

The cricketing activity is as of now halted over the world, yet soon it will begin as England and West Indies are good to go to confront each other in a Test arrangement which is planned to commence from July 8.

This, however, there will likewise be all the more cricketing activity in England as Pakistan cricket crew have arrived at Manchester on Sunday night for their up and coming Test and T20I arrangement against the hosts which will start in August.

The 20-man Pakistan crew and 11 individuals from the care staff will remain in 'bio-secure' condition and will stay under isolation for 14 days.

Pakistan will secure horns with England a three-coordinate Test arrangement followed by the same number of T20Is.

As of late, a lot of features caught the Pakistan camp in front of their flight to England after PCB directed the COVID-19 trial of the players and care staff.

According to the reports, ten players had tried positive for the destructive infection, including any semblance of Mohammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz.

Be that as it may, six players out of the ten were tried negative on Saturday too, yet they should test negative in any event twice to venture out to England.

Additionally, the ten players who had tried positive for COVID-19 are as of now not part of the Pakistan crew which arrived at England on Sunday.

PCB using their official Twitter handle shared a video of the Pakistan group showing up in England.

Presently in England, the 31-men crew will remain in 14-day isolate in Worcester before moving to Derbyshire's County Ground.

As per conventions, all the players and staff individuals will be by and by tried by the England Cricket Board (ECB).

There had been a great deal of disarray seeing Hafeez's COVID-19 test as the veteran all-rounder previously tried constructive in a test led by PCB, yet his report returned contrary when he experienced a test at an alternate lab by and by.

He shared his negative outcome on Twitter which rankled the PCB. The 39-year-old later tried negative in the subsequent test completed by PCB on Saturday.

Players who have arrived in England on Sunday are: 

Azhar Ali (chief), Babar Azam (bad habit skipper), Abid Ali, Asad Shafiq, Faheem Ashraf, Fawad Alam, Iftikhar Ahmad, Imad Wasim, Imam-ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Musa Khan, Naseem Shah, Rohail Nazir, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shan Masood, Sohail Khan, Usman Shinwari, Yasir Shah.

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