England players will write names of Corona Warriors on their training shirts


England players will write names of Corona Warriors on their training shirts
write names of Corona Warriors on training shirts




The England players will write the names of Corona Warriors on their training shirts with a background of cricket in the upcoming Test series against the West Indies. This will be done in honor of the selfless services of these employees.





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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced that the epidemic caused The Ageas Bowl and the three-match series at the vacant stadium in Old Trafford to be named 'Rage the Bat' in honor of those fighting the Covid-19 has gone. This will be the first competitive cricket competition after the cricket tournament was stalled in March due to the epidemic.





England players' shirts will have the names of select health workers written before the series begins at the Aegis Bowl on 8 July. Those named on the shirt include Dr. Vikas Kumar, an anesthesia and emergency medicine specialist at Darlington Memorial Hospital, and full-time nurse Emily Blackmore. Vikas plays for the Cowgate Cricket Club in Newcastle on free time, while Emily is a full-time nurse and volunteer at the Astwood Bank Cricket Club.





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The list includes the names of teachers, doctors, nurses, and social workers who have been nominated by local cricket clubs. England captain Joe Root was quoted as saying by the ECB, "We have waited a long time for this moment and we would not have been here without the West Indies." We are thankful to him for this tour. ”He said that we would use this series to‘ Rage the Bat ’in his honor. We will wear a shirt named after him with pride.


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