Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has joined the chorus for the country's cricketers to be allowed to travel with their families for the Ashes later this year, saying that if they are not allowed "to have their family members with them", the tour should be "called off".
The English cricket team travels to Australia in November and plays the first Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane from December 8. However, they may not be accompanied by their families due to the Covid-19 protocols in Australia.
"Read reports that England cricketers may not be able to have family members with them Down Under this winter. Quite simply, if they can't, they should call the Ashes off... 4 months away from your family is totally unacceptable #Ashes," Vaughan, who was the England captain in all three formats at one point, tweeted on Tuesday.