Coronavirus: England players wont shake hands in Sri Lanka

The Yorkshire batsman said instead of shaking hands, England players will greet each other with fist bumps.

Published : Mar 03, 2020 08:30 IST , LONDON

England will play the first of two practice games against a Sri Lanka Board Presidents XI in Katunayake on Saturday ahead of the Tests.
England will play the first of two practice games against a Sri Lanka Board Presidents XI in Katunayake on Saturday ahead of the Tests.
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England will play the first of two practice games against a Sri Lanka Board Presidents XI in Katunayake on Saturday ahead of the Tests.

England captain Joe Root on Monday said his players will not be shaking hands on its tour of Sri Lanka in a bid to avoid the coronavirus.

Root was quizzed on the coronavirus on Monday as England prepared to depart for its two-Test tour.

The Yorkshire batsman said instead of shaking hands, England players will greet each other with fist bumps.

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England was hit by a series of gastroenteritis and flu problems before and during the first Test on its recent tour of South Africa.

“After the illnesses that swept through the squad in South Africa, we are well aware of the importance of keeping contact to a minimum and we've been given some really sound and sensible advice from our medical team to help prevent spreading germs and bacteria,” Root said.

“We are not shaking hands with each other, using instead the well-established fist bump, and we are washing hands regularly and wiping down surfaces using the anti-bacterial wipes and gels we've been given in our immunity packs.

“There is no suggestion that the tour will be affected, but of course it is an evolving situation so we are in regular contact with the authorities and will proceed as advised, but at this stage we fully expect the tour to continue as planned.”

England will play the first of two practice games against a Sri Lanka Board Presidents XI in Katunayake on Saturday ahead of the Tests, which will form part of the ICC World Test Championship.

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England won 3-0 in Sri Lanka two years ago but Root is expecting a tougher challenge this time.

“The conditions will be a bit different with the time of year we are going this time,” he said.

“The three games we played out there last time were all very close with less than 60 runs between the teams in the last two Tests.

“It was an exceptional performance last time and I think we can take a lot of confidence from that in terms of how to play out there.

“We respect how good a side they are in their own conditions and we'll find ourselves up against a stiff challenge.”

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