West Indies Coach Phil Simmons: “We’re in good spirits”

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Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.

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West Indies head coach Phil Simmons had his first meeting with the media in England on Saturday morning and said he was happy with the way his players have adapted to the new “bio-secure” environment. The team arrived earlier this week for the Sandals Tour of England which will see the tourists defending th4 prestigious Wisden Trophy in three Test matches – at Ageas Bowl in Southampton and two at the Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester.

“We’re in good spirits. The players and enjoying their work in the nets and they are also enjoying the time off the field. The facilities here at Old Trafford are second to none, truly world-class. The bio-secure unit is similar to what we would have done for a training camp, so we’ve not had to do much different. We’ve been good with training. On Thursday, we had afternoon training and Friday we had a full day and then this morning, so we’ve done quite a lot so far,” Simmons told journalist via Zoom link.

“With everything around and having to be conscious of the world and the entire situation of the world, we still have to be mindful that we are preparing for a Test series against one of the top Test teams on the world. We still have to put everything in place and do everything correctly.”

“We play a lot of dominoes … anyone who knows the Caribbean way would know dominoes is a big thing. We also have golf simulators and cards which have kept the guys occupied.”

The West Indies squad will live, train and play in a “bio-secure” environment during the seven weeks of the tour, as part of the comprehensive medical and operations plans to ensure player and staff safety. The bio-secure protocols will restrict movement in and out of the venues, so the selection panel has also named a list of reserve players who will travel to train and help prepare the Test squad and ensure replacements are available in case of any injury.

In the build-up to the series they will have two inter-squad warm-up matches in Manchester before they travel to Southampton. All 25 players on tour will participate. The three-day match will be played from Tuesday, June 23 to Thursday, 25 and the four-day match from Monday, June 29 to Thursday, July 2

Wisden Trophy Test Schedule

July 8-12: 1st Test at Ageas Bowl, Southampton

July 16-20: 2nd Test at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

July 24-28: 3rd Test at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

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