England's cricketers face the prospect of not seeing their families for FOUR MONTHS due to tight Covid-19 restrictions in Australia... despite Cricket Australia's lobbying Stars who play Test, one-day internationals and Twenty20 would be affected Those players are likely to be apart from their families from September-January The ECB are currently pushing for an answer from their Australian counterparts
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England's cricketers face being apart from their families for an astonishing four months this winter.
Stars who play Tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20 for their country are likely to be away from loved ones from September — when they start their T20 World Cup preparations — until mid-January, when the Ashes series ends.
The players are increasingly anxious, in particular, about families not being allowed to join them for the long Ashes tour due to Covid-19 restrictions.
England cricket stars face the prospect of going without seeing their families for four months
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