Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board on Sunday in a statement said that even though they have agreed to play the Test and T20I series with coronavirus-ravaged England in July, they will not force their players to agree for the assignment due to the pandemic.
PCB chief executive Wasim Khan told a news channel that Pakistan has agreed "in principle" to the tour comprising three Tests and three T20 Internationals.
"We had a very detailed and comprehensive discussion with the ECB on Friday regarding the tour and PCB has now agreed in principle to send our cricket team to England in July," Wasim said.
During the discussions with the English board held via video link on Friday, it was agreed that Pakistan would play the matches behind closed doors at grounds which have hotels inside the ground. But players won't be made to go against their wishes.
"If a player doesn't want to go, we will accept their decision and take no disciplinary action," Khan said, adding, however, that based on his information, every player wants to join the tour.
Khan said 25 players will travel to England on four chartered flights in the first week of July and the players will be put in quarantine.