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Jofra Archer coronavirus breach could have cost England cricket ‘tens of millions of pounds’ – ABC News
By breaking the bio-secure bubble, Jofra Archer could have cost the game “tens of millions of pounds” according to the English Cricket Board as the fragile nature of the sport’s resumption is exposed.
Jofra Archer’s violation of biosecurity arrangements could have been a “disaster” for English cricket and ruined the summer.
- Jofra Archer could have cost the England Cricket Board “millions of pounds” when he exited the bio-secure bubble, said Ashley Giles
- Archer visited his home instead of driving straight from Southampton to Manchester
- England ended day one of the second Test at 3-207, trailing the West Indies 1-0 in the three-match series
Archer visited his…
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