England cricket team’s limited-over captain Eoin Morgan has said that his team will have to grab limited opportunities for ICC T20 World Cup preparations amid Covid-19 pandemic. All cricketing action has been banned by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) till July 1.
The coronaviorus outbreak has also put in doubt Australia's One Day International (ODI) and T20 International tour of England in July.
Morgan also said England’s three-match ODI series against Ireland in September should be converted into a T20 rubber. This will be his team’s best chance of getting some practice ahead of T20 World Cup.
"For the last month, everybody has struggled to get a sense of what's possible and what might or might not happen," he told reporters via Zoom during the launch of the Abu Dhabi T10.
"We may have to make do. If tests were going on, there would be ways and means we could have meaningful practice games in and around those Ireland games in a similar environment. We could have proper opposition and maybe use the England Lions there too to make it as highly competitive as possible," said Morgan.
The coronaviorus outbreak has also put in doubt Australia's One Day International (ODI) and T20 International tour of England in July.
Morgan also said England’s three-match ODI series against Ireland in September should be converted into a T20 rubber. This will be his team’s best chance of getting some practice ahead of T20 World Cup.
"For the last month, everybody has struggled to get a sense of what's possible and what might or might not happen," he told reporters via Zoom during the launch of the Abu Dhabi T10.
"We may have to make do. If tests were going on, there would be ways and means we could have meaningful practice games in and around those Ireland games in a similar environment. We could have proper opposition and maybe use the England Lions there too to make it as highly competitive as possible," said Morgan.

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