LONDON: England cricket team chief Ashley Giles has forecast a significant delay to the home series against the West Indies in June should the ...
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But England team director Giles told reporters in a conference call on Thursday:"The deadline of May 28 still stands but it's looking less and less likely that we're going to be out there in June.Following the visit of the West Indies, England are meant to play home series against Pakistan, Australia and Ireland as well."We are looking at scenarios where we can push those matches back as far as possible without losing any cricket," said Giles.
"They could be behind closed doors, they could be among England players - none of us really know until we get there." England themselves benefitted from a similar fixture when their Twenty20 side lost a practice match to their own second string in Abu Dhabi in 2010.
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