Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 02, 2016, 08:22 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 02, 2016, 09:54 PM (IST)
England will travel to Bangladesh amidst security fears for a three-match One-Day International (ODI) series, followed by a two-Test series. While many including the England limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan have expressed concerns, wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow believes that it was an individual decision of player whether to tour Bangladesh or not. Following the attacks on foreigners in Dhaka on July 1, earlier this year, England have been skeptical to travel , but the ECB sent a three-member team to check the security in place for the players and staff during the tour. They seem to have given a positive feedback to the ECB. Full Cricket Scorecard: Bangladesh vs England, 1st ODI at Mirpur
“It is an individual decision. Every individual has to make a decision based on the stance they have,” Bairstow told Sky Sports News HQ at a Hardy’s Heartbeat of the Club initiative at Dunnington Cricket Club. “There have been safety concerns, but that is life. You could be walking down the street in Dunnington, or walking down the street in London. There are always safety concerns. READ: Alex Hales, Chris Woakes hint at missing Bangladesh tour
“There are going to be bits you are not happy with and you have to make a decision whether it is right or wrong [to go]. The ECB have put in place safety measures and they believe we are able to go. The tour goes ahead whether you are picked or not. First and foremost, I cannot comment whether I will be going because I do not know if I will be in the squad.” READ: Vaughan: ENG players should trust security experts and tour BAN
England are expected to fly to Bangladesh for a month on September 30.
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