LONDON: West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach says it would be ‘good’ to be back in England, indicating that the Caribbean side’s tour would go ahead despite the coronavirus.

The Cricket West Indies (CWI) board was due to meet on Thursday in the hope of signing off on the three-Test trip, originally meant to take place in June but delayed by the global spread of Covid-19.

Barbados-born Roach, 31, returned to training this week and the paceman made it clear he expects to be heading towards England soon.

“Going to England will bring back some good memories. I love playing in England, very good facilities and wonderful atmosphere,” he told windiescricket.com. “Even though we won’t be playing in front the fans this time, it will still be quite good. I had a good series last time. My goal is [to reach] 200 wickets when we go to England — that’s the personal goal. The team goal is to win the series.”

Roach was a key member of the West Indies side that enjoyed a 2-1 series win at home to England in 2019. He has 42 wickets in 10 Tests against England, at an average of 26.59.

Published in Dawn, May 29th, 2020

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