England coach Silverwood catches Covid-19

Jago News Desk Published: 2 January 2022, 03:26 PM
England coach Silverwood catches Covid-19

England head coach Chris Silverwood has tested positive for Covid-19 while isolating with family in Melbourne.

Silverwood was already due to miss the fourth Ashes Test in Sydney having entered quarantine when one of his family was caught up in the initial coronavirus outbreak in the touring camp.

Assistant coach Graham Thorpe will lead the side in Silverwood's absence as England look to chalk up their first win of the series, with Australia having taken an unassailable 3-0 lead and retained the Ashes following an innings win at the MCG.

A statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board read: "England men's head coach Chris Silverwood has tested positive for Covid-19.

"Silverwood has been isolating in Melbourne since December 30 following a positive test from one of his family members. He will remain in isolation until January 8. Silverwood is asymptomatic and is fully vaccinated

"He is expected to return to the England party in Hobart ahead of the fifth Ashes Test."

England had already announced that Adam Hollioake will now not join the coaching set-up ahead of the fourth Test due to a close contact of his testing positive for Covid.

Hollioake had been due to assist England with Silverwood, pace bowling coach Jon Lewis, spin mentor Jeetan Patel and strength and conditioning specialist Darren Veness all isolating.

Local net bowlers were removed from England's latest training session after a positive Covid case emerged.

England's batters were being put through their paces by club cricketers but net bowlers were asked to leave the session after around 40 minutes.

That left captain Joe Root to help out - the 31-year-old delivering balls to batters with the dog stick - and a number of other extended support staff, from the medical and communications teams, also helping with drills.

An England spokesperson said: "As soon as we became aware of the positive test, net bowlers were removed from supporting our practice. Practice remained in place until we finished at 1.00pm and that positive case did not cancel practice."

England have also undergone another round of daily PCR tests - their seventh in eight days since positives in the camp were recorded.

Source: Sky News