Cricket to welcome its first full-house since the start of the pandemic as 31,000 fans return to see England host Pakistan in second ODI... amid ECB fears that the game is on a knife edge due to rise in Covid cases
Lord's will welcome its first full house since the start of the pandemic tomorrow England host Pakistan at Lord's in the second ODI of their three-game series The hosts have had to field an unfamiliar line up due to a Covid-19 outbreak The ECB fear that the game is on a knife edge amid a rise in coronavirus cases By Paul Newman for MailOnline
Published: 14:09 BST, 9 July 2021 | Updated: 14:09 BST, 9 July 2021
Cricket welcomes back its first full-house since the start of the pandemic on Saturday as England’s hastily assembled bunch of white-ball reserves attempt to seal a series win over Pakistan.
Lord’s should be at its new 31,100 capacity, with the top tiers of the new Compton and Edrich stands now open, for the latest instalment of what so far has been a desperately disappointing one-sided white-ball international summer.
And the packed stands will be a little incongruous when juxtaposed with the Covid crisis in the England camp that saw the whole squad replaced at short notice for what still became a thrashing of Pakistan in the first one-day international at Cardiff.
Cricket will welcome its first full-house since the start of the pandemic for England v Pakistan
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