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Ashes: Joe Root says lack of information 'difficult'


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England captain Joe Root says the lack of information regarding this winter's Ashes plans is making things "very difficult", despite Cricket Australia saying they expect the tour to go ahead as planned.

Some members of the England men's team have considered not touring if families cannot travel to Australia.

"We've tried to have good and honest conversations with the ECB, but if there's no information available to them it makes things very difficult," said Root.

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Earlier on Wednesday, Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley said the five-Test Ashes series will "hopefully" be played in front of full crowds despite a rise in Covid-19 cases in the country, adding that he hoped the families of England players would be able to travel down under.

"At the moment, based on vaccination rates, we're very hopeful we'll be able to have crowds," Hockley told Melbourne radio station SEN.

The optimism comes despite parts of Australia currently being under lockdown, including Melbourne and Sydney, the venues for the third and fourth Tests of the series.

"The Ashes is so big, every Test has its own unique character. In the first instance we'll be doing everything we can to play the schedule as planned and very hopeful and optimistic we will have crowds," Hockley added.

"We have a range of protocols that fit any given circumstance and we'll react accordingly."

England, who have played more international cricket than any other side since the pandemic, play in the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October and November before travelling to Australia for the Ashes, meaning players involved in both could be away from home for up to four months.

With Australia imposing some of the strictest Covid-19 protocols in the world, a number of players have suggested that they may pull out of the tour if they were unable to bring their families with them.

ECB chief executive Tom Harrison said last month he was "confident" this winter's Ashes tour would go ahead but "people come first".

Hockley, who spoke with Harrison on Tuesday, said he had a "high degree of empathy" for the England players, many of whom have spent lengthy periods during the last 18 months in bio-secure bubbles.

"We're working sensitively and constructively with governments to try and put in the best possible plans for players and support staff for both the England squad and our own squad," he said.

"We'll continue to work through the appropriate channels to try and get support for families to join the tour.

"Both us and the ECB want to field our best possible teams with optimal conditions for them to compete at their absolute best, in what is ultimately the biggest stage in world cricket."

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