England Under 19 tour to Australia gets postponed due to COVID

According to a press release by England Cricket Board, the proposed England U19 tour of Australia in April this year has been postponed owing to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The tour was previously scheduled for February 2021 and was then postponed to April. However both the boards reached an agreement that it was necessary to postpone the tour even further.
Mo Bobat, ECB Performance Director said: “Travelling over to Australia to represent your country is a fantastic experience at any level, so it’s disappointing that we have had to postpone it for the time being, but clearly the right decision given the current climate.
“The series represents one half of our reciprocal plans with Cricket Australia at Under 19 level and we hope to be able to host the Australian Under 19 team in the UK during our domestic summer. Both boards will continue to explore options for rescheduling the postponed tour to Australia”
Graham Manou, Cricket Australia’s National Talent & Pathways Manager, said: “We were very much looking forward to hosting the England Under 19 team, however the significant logistical challenges associated with hosting a series in these times as well as a duty of care to protect the health and wellbeing of both squads was ultimately why both boards agreed to postpone the tour.”
”International competition for this age group is critical. We look forward to continuing to work with the ECB to explore ways in which our young players can further their development both at home and abroad.”

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