Pakistan are also scheduled to play three Tests behind closed doors during England tour.
LONDON - Pakistan are "probably a week away" from getting a training squad together for their tour of England, the country s top cricket administrator said Thursday.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief executive Wasim Khan stressed nothing would be done that put his players health at risk, but said preparations were being put in place for the tour."We are not going to jeopardise their health. We all want cricket to be played but not at all costs. The UK government s current guidance means any arrivals from overseas must remain in quarantine for 14 days."The ECB have said they are going to come back to us on that once they have gained clarity on what we can do during that time," Khan explained.
The Rose Bowl in Southampton and Old Trafford in Manchester have been touted as possible bio-secure grounds due to having on-site hotels.
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