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COVID-19: England cricketers to partly resume training next week
London, May 14: In what would be a first step towards returning to action, England cricketers will start individual training next week amid the COVID-19 pandemic which has brought the world to a standstill.
"These are very tentative steps to returning to play," said England director of cricket Ashley Giles as quoted by BBC.
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