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Saturday, Jun 21, 2025
As a result, England's three-match home Test series against the West Indies scheduled for June and the women's T20I and ODI matches against India in June and July will be moved.
The ECB did not specify the nature of the breach but said the West Indies team were satisfied with the measures taken.
The ECB did not state the nature of the violation but media reports said the Barbados-born 25-year-old exited the bio-secure bubble to go to his flat in Brighton after the first Test in Southampton.
Last year, the ICC approved "like for like" substitutes across all formats of international cricket to replace concussed players during matches and ECB director of special projects Elworthy said the same rule would have to be applied for COVID-19 subs.
However, there is still no clarity on the dates for the series which the ECB is planning to announce in "due course".
The 29-year-old claimed "institutional racism" at the county, which has not offered a response so far.
The first Test is slated to be held from August 4-8 at Trent Bridge. The final Test is scheduled to be held in Manchester from September 10 to 14.
Beginning on September 4, Australia will play three Twenty20 Internationals in Southampton before moving to another bio-secure venue in Manchester for an equal number of one-dayers.
However, the UK government's assessment is that the peak of the coronavirus pandemic will only occur in the country in June.
The annual tournament, proposed by the BCCI, will involve the 'big three' -- India, England and Australia -- besides a fourth team.
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