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"Very sorry to anyone who feels hurt or let down by our decision" : Ian Watmore

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ECB chairman Ian Watmore has conceded that England's participation in the Ashes could remain in doubt until the plane carrying Joe Root's side leaves for Brisbane on November 6.

In his first public comments since the ECB angered Pakistan by pulling out of two Twenty20 matches scheduled to take place in Rawalpindi next month, Watmore offered an apology for last week's late withdrawal.

He insisted England would commit to a full tour comprising three Tests and five one-day internationals next winter.

Watmore's focus has now switched to ensuring this winter's Ashes series goes ahead with a full-strength England team - with the ECB in the process of reviewing the tour conditions and quarantine stipulations they received from Cricket Australia last Friday.

While those conditions are understood to be less onerous than the ECB had feared and should permit the players' families to travel, the situation in Australia is ever-changing.

The threat of snap lockdowns remains. This was illustrated when Tasmania pulled out of a Sheffield Shield match in Queensland half an hour before the start of play due to fears of being stuck on the mainland after only four new cases of Covid-19 were reported in the state.

England's players are fearful of being stuck in a similar situation, with the ECB understood to be seeking guarantees that the tourists will be exempt from any travel restrictions imposed by the Australian or state governments. Such assurances have not yet been forthcoming.

While it had been hoped that a final decision on the tour and the composition of England's squad would be made this week, that prospect has now receded.

To complicate matters further England will travel in two separate parties. Root and Test specialists such as James Anderson and Stuart Broad are due to fly out on November 4.

But multi-format players including Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes may not arrive until 10 days later if Eoin Morgan's white-ball side reach the latter stages of the T20 World Cup in the UAE.

The first Test is due to begin at the Gabba in Brisbane on December 7, although the schedule could yet change.

'There is no simple date it must be decided by, apart from when that plane goes to Australia,' Watmore told Sportsmail.

'Joe and the players not involved in the World Cup will be leaving in the first week of November so we have until then to change things. We are trying to build up a picture, either confident or less confident, of the conditions.

'There are issues to sort out with Cricket Australia, there are issues for CA to sort out with their government and for the federal government to sort out with state governments. It is a complicated picture.

'CA know what we need to make the tour successful and they're working to deliver it. We need to see the detail, check it out with the players and management and either push back or commit.

'It's not a red-line type of discussion, but we're working hard to provide an environment in which our players and their families want to go and perform to their best.

'If Australia can deliver that, great, if not we may have to have more challenging discussions.'

Watmore would not rule out sending a weakened team to Australia if senior players are reluctant to make the trip, but insisted the vast majority want to travel despite their concerns.

'Every player I have spoken to, if you dangle an Ashes in front of them it is the most important thing for them,' he said. 'They want to prove themselves on that stage. We have to concentrate on getting conditions with Australia that enable us to get our best team forward.'

Watmore also moved to draw a line under the controversy surrounding the cancelled trip to Pakistan by offering a full apology for the first time and confirming England's players had not been consulted before the board made their decision, as reported by Sportsmail last week.

'I'm very sorry to anyone who feels hurt or let down by our decision, particularly in Pakistan,' he said. 'The decision the board made was an extremely difficult one and the board made it with the primary consideration being the welfare and mental health of our players and staff.

'The board took the decision based on its own judgments and it didn't go out to consultation.

'Had we decided to go forward with the tour we'd have had to put the proposals to the players, but it didn't reach that.

'We've recommitted to a proper tour, a scheduled tour, of Pakistan next year and will get on with planning that. We will have longer to plan that trip.

'I don't know if you read President Biden's mind, but I didn't know he was going to evacuate Afghanistan or that New Zealand would pull out of their tour while effectively warming up on the pitch.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/c...T-winter-continue-review-tour-conditions.html
 
Sounds like a man who has been given a proper dressing down by his superiors.

At any rate, gives me confidence that the 2022 tour might not have the same drama.
 
Next years tour is scheduled, these couple of T20s werent. ECB know unless there goverment says no to travel pakistan then they will need to fufil oblligation and play the series.
 
Next years tour is scheduled, these couple of T20s werent. ECB know unless there goverment says no to travel pakistan then they will need to fufil oblligation and play the series.

After everything that has happened, I do not believe that this is the ECB's mindset. They are not a trusted partner and they will do whatever they see in their own self interest when that tour comes round. They will not care about what the PCB has done for them - they have already demonstrated that to be the case.

These t20s were scheduled - the ECB committed to them didn't they, or did the PCB just dream it? To pull out of 4 day tour on such flimsy grounds, these are the actions of a self-interested unreliable and morally corrupt cricket board. To give them any benefit of the doubt is foolish.
 
A snap lockdown because of 4 new cases? Literally a case of cure being worse than the disease.
 
Mark my words

If the ECB can cancel an Ashes tour, they will most certainly cancel a tour to Pakistan next year as well.
 
Tour won't happen next year - simply kicked the can down the road for now but excuse will be security threats that cannot be shared. New Zealand have set the precedent.
 
It was not ECB’s decision to cancel the tour. Let’s be very clear, it was Boris Clown Johnson.
 
Dear All. Unfortunately our nieghborhood is changing. The initial signs indicate this change is not for the better. I hope and pray not, but in a years time we could be cricketing nomads again, for genuine reasons, not for the made up ones that the Kiwis and the Brits used.
 
Ian Watmore cuts a pathetic figure. A lost man after the cancelled final test against India, a fool after the cancelled tour to Pakistan and now an inept organiser in the build to The Ashes.
 
Ian Watmore cuts a pathetic figure. A lost man after the cancelled final test against India, a fool after the cancelled tour to Pakistan and now an inept organiser in the build to The Ashes.

Tom Harrison is worse

He is a plant by the Big 3 to ensure their best interests
 

Why is this guy jumping the gun again?!?

We have another year for this to materialise, he’s acting like we have achieved something by ECB promising to tour in November 2022!

The same ECB will cancel Ashes and are going to be looking for a window to reschedule!
 
Let's see what happens next year.

I'm not convinced that England will tour Pakistan next year.
 
Tom Harrison is worse

He is a plant by the Big 3 to ensure their best interests

Ah yes, he pathetically turned up on Sky and did not answer any questions about the India situation :kohli

Can we have an emoji for him?
 
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