ECB develop roadmap for return to Cricket

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have identified five steps for the recreational game’s proposed phased return in England this summer. England is currently in step 3, which allows for small group training sessions of up to six people while respecting social distancing. The Welsh government is due to review current restrictions on 18 June, […]
 
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ECB develop roadmap for return to Cricket

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have identified five steps for the recreational game’s proposed phased return in England this summer.

England is currently in step 3, which allows for small group training sessions of up to six people while respecting social distancing.
The Welsh government is due to review current restrictions on 18 June, after which time we will provide further guidance.

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As cricket is a non-contact sport that involves individual disciplines within a team environment, forms of the game can be played while respecting social distancing. The England and Wales Cricket Board will continue to be led by UK government advice and will only move into step 4 when the guidance allows and when it is medically safe to do so.

Here is the roadmap: Download pdf

ECB develop roadmap for return to Cricket