Morgan, Hales out of Bangladesh tour over security fears

Wednesday 14th September 2016 07:29 EDT
 
 

England limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan and batsman Alex Hales opted out of next month’s tour of Bangladesh, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed. The tour, which begins on September 30 and will include two Tests and three ODIs, was under security cloud after an attack in July on a cafe in Dhaka in which 20 hostages were killed, including 18 foreigners.

Morgan cited the reasons for his personal concerns about travelling following his previous experience of security alerts in both India and Bangladesh.

“Whilst we understand and respect Eoin and Alex’s decision, we are disappointed that they have made themselves unavailable for selection for the Bangladesh tour,” England cricket chief Andrew Strauss said. “We have had open and honest conversations with all the players about the security arrangements in Bangladesh and at this stage we are not expecting any other individuals to withdraw from the tour. Final selection for the Bangladesh tour, will now take place on Friday.”

Strauss added: “As with all England overseas tours, the safety and security of players and staff is of the utmost importance to ECB. We will continue to monitor the situation in Bangladesh, take advice and consider the appropriate steps up to and throughout the five weeks we are on tour.”

Lancashire wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler will captain the one-day side in Morgan’s absence, the ECB said. Buttler, the vice-captain, has led England only once before in a Twenty20 international against Pakistan last winter. Following the July attacks, the ECB sent an inspection team to Bangladesh led by their long-serving security chief Reg Dickason. After he reported back, the board confirmed last month that the tour, which is scheduled to run until November 1, would go ahead as planned.

“A thorough and detailed risk assessment was approved and accepted by the ECB Board and the England players and management have been fully briefed on all aspects of the safety and security arrangements,” the ECB statement added.

Test captain Alastair Cook is understood to have given a private assurance he will be on the tour, while coach Trevor Bayliss, who was on the Sri Lanka bus that came under armed attack in Lahore in 2009, has stated publicly he will travel to Bangladesh.

Habib Bhad in England team

Bolton born 19-year-old Indian origin boy Habib Bhad has been included in the England team to tour Bangladesh next month. His father Ismail Bhad migrated to England from Umrej village in Bharuch district. Habib's excellent performance as opening batsman for Lancashire Cricket Club during 2015 paved the way for his selection in the England team. This season he scored 1,000 runs and broke the record of Mike Siren


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