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AFP
08 September, 2016, 08:32
Update: 08 September, 2016, 08:32
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AFP
08 September, 2016, 08:32
Update: 08 September, 2016, 08:32
Of England’s tour to Bangladesh, Andrew Strauss says, ‘I think the reason why it’s a good thing for players to follow the security advice is things remain very black and white. Photo: AFP

Manchester: England chief Andrew Strauss said Wednesday that players have three days left to decide if they are willing to tour Bangladesh amid ongoing security concerns surrounding the country.

And the former England captain made it clear that anyone who opted out ran the risk of losing their international position if a stand-in did well in their absence.

All-rounders Moeen Ali and Chris Jordan have both said they are unequivocally available to tour and Alastair Cook, England’s Test captain, is believed to have given a private assurance to the same effect.

However, limited overs captain Eoin Morgan has yet to commit to a tour whose future was called into question after an attack on a Dhaka cafe in July that saw 20 hostages killed.

‘I think as captain, you want to be there in the mix with everybody but ultimately you have to feel comfortable enough to be able to concentrate on cricket and be able to benefit the team,’ said Morgan following England’s nine-wicket defeat by Pakistan in Wednesday’s Twenty20 at Old Trafford.

‘Ultimately it comes down to how comfortable I feel to go.’

Following the July attack, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) decided to send an inspection team to Bangladesh led by their long-serving security chief Reg Dickason.

After he reported back, the board confirmed last month that the tour, which includes three one-day international and two Test match fixtures in October and November, would go ahead as planned.

ECB director Strauss will meet with England’s contracted players — who will form the bulk of the touring party — at England’s National Cricket Academy in Loughborough on September 9 and 10 for their annual appraisal.

During those meetings, the former England opener will seek a definitive answer on players’ willingness to tour, with the squad due to be named publicly on September 16.

Strauss, speaking at Old Trafford before the T20, England’s final home international of the season, told reporters: ‘Would I like both our captains to be on that tour? Absolutely, definitely.’

However, Strauss added: ‘We have to recognise that, although we have two captains who have wider responsibilities than just themselves, they are still human beings at the end of the day and still subject to all the same thoughts and concerns as anyone else.

 

‘Safe to go’

‘The persuasion is that we feel it’s safe to go.

‘I genuinely believe that and that is why I’m encouraging every player to use that incredibly detailed and experienced viewpoint from Reg to make a judgement.

‘If he says it’s safe to go somewhere it’s safe, and if (he says) it isn’t, it isn’t.’

Nevertheless, Strauss stressed: ‘I cannot literally force people up the steps and say ‘you have to go to Bangladesh’.’

Strauss said players would have to weigh up the pros and cons for themselves. 

‘I think, at its most simple (level), the big consequence for not going is you are giving someone else an opportunity to step into your shoes and stake a claim for themselves.

‘That’s just the same as if someone gets injured...If someone does really well, then you can’t give any guarantees (over selection).’

Strauss, however, said he had no great concerns over players’ ongoing uncertainty following his own experience of being a member of the England squad that continued with the 2008 tour of India following the deadly Mumbai terror attacks.

‘It doesn’t actually (concern me), having been through this myself, after the Mumbai bombings.

‘In my own mind, intellectually coming to the decision — ‘if Reg says it’s safe to go somewhere, who am I to say otherwise’ — in hindsight, it looks like a very simple and obvious one.

‘But it still took me some time to get there at that point, and there’s no reason to expect a lot of these young guys, who are going through this for the first time, to make an on-the-spot decision.’

 

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