West Indies vs England Tri-test series is going to be held on 8 July
Suspended test series of England is going to be restart on 8 July

Britain will play three Tests over about 21 days when the global summer gets going in July.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has today announced that Hampshire's Ageas Bowl and Lancashire's Emirates Old Trafford will have England Men's Test arrangement against West Indies if worldwide cricket returns away from plain view in July.
Britain's three-Test arrangement against West Indies will start on 8 July in Southampton, trailed by two Tests at Old Trafford on 16 July and 24 July.
The three matches will be played away from public scrutiny at the bio-secure settings, which both have inns on location.
West Indies show up on 9 June and will be based at Old Trafford for initial isolation and preparation.
Test series schedule by ECB
First Test v West Indies: 8-12 July, Southampton
Second Test v West Indies: 16-20 July, Old Trafford
Third Test v West Indies: 24-28 July, Old Trafford
The first schedule, which included Tests at The Oval, Edgbaston and Lord's between 4-29 June, was deferred as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said a choice on arrangement against Pakistan, Australia, and Ireland will be resolved sometime in the future.
ECB executive of occasions Steve Elworthy stated: "We are in the day by day conversation with the government and our clinical group. These are our proposed dates and they stay subject to government endorsement."
Edgbaston, in Birmingham, has been chosen as a possible setting and will be utilized to organize extra training all through July.
A week ago, the ECB asked a 55-player gathering to come back to preparing Including James Anderson.
Britain ladies' mid-year calendar will be resolved sometime in the not too distant future with Lisa Keightley's side set to play arrangement against India and South Africa.
The domestic country season, which was because of start on 12 April, has been delayed until in any event on 1 August.
Ticket buyers for the first England v West Indies Test arrangement will be qualified for a discount.
From 2 June, the venues will start reaching ticket purchasers to educate them regarding the discount procedure just as some other choices accessible to them.
The other matches and test series will be scheduled soon as ECB is trying to keep in touch with partners to decide the schedule of fixtures and also thankful for fans for their patience and support in this hard time.
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