in Southampton hosted the first Test held both the second and third Tests. The hotel building is on the right of the photo The
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced that no professional matches would take place before 28 May 2020 due to the pandemic. In April 2020,
Ashley Giles, the director of cricket, said that hosting the Test matches in June was looking "less and less likely", but that "everything is on the table" with regards to England's schedule in 2020. On 24 April 2020, the ECB confirmed that no professional cricket would be played in England before 1 July 2020, with the tour being postponed. After the tour was postponed, both cricket boards were involved in "positive" talks about rescheduling the series. This included the possibility of the visiting West Indies team going into
isolation for 14 days, and the first Test match starting on 8 July 2020. The ECB were also looking at hosting the Test matches in bio-secure environments, with
Old Trafford in
Manchester and the
Rose Bowl in
Southampton being possible venues, due to their hotel facilities. On 13 May 2020, Johnny Grave, the chief executive of
Cricket West Indies, said that he was hopeful that the tour would go ahead, but that players would be "very nervous" about travelling. The next day, the ECB confirmed that England players would return to training in the following week. Grave also confirmed that thirty players had been identified for preparation for the tour, with the West Indies' Test captain
Jason Holder saying that no one would be forced to travel, with safety being the priority. In late May 2020, a revised schedule was issued, with the final Test match taking place at
Old Trafford in late July 2020. Grave also revealed details of a tentative tour itinerary, with the first Test starting on 8 July 2020 at the
Rose Bowl in Southampton. The same week, the UK government published updated guidance on the resumption of training for elite sports. The West Indies also resumed training, with small groups taking part in on-field sessions at the
Kensington Oval in
Barbados. Cricket West Indies gave its approval "in principle" of touring England. On 2 June 2020, the ECB confirmed the dates and venues for the three-match series. On 29 May 2020, the ECB named a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England. On 17 June 2020, this was trimmed down to a 30-man squad to prepare behind closed doors for the Test matches. England and the West Indies played intra-squad warm-up matches in Southampton and Manchester respectively prior to the Test series. On 3 June 2020, Cricket West Indies named a 14-man squad, along with eleven reserve players for the Test series.
Darren Bravo,
Shimron Hetmyer and
Keemo Paul decided against travelling to England, due to coronavirus fears, and the length of time they could be away from their families. On 8 June 2020, the squad flew out from
Antigua, arriving at
Manchester Airport the following morning. After arrival, Jason Holder said that the players feel safe and that people "were crying out for cricket". In June 2020, the
International Cricket Council (ICC) made several interim changes to the Playing Conditions due to the pandemic. A
substitute could be used for any player showing symptoms of COVID-19, but only in a Test match. Players were banned from using saliva to shine the ball, with five
penalty runs being awarded to the opposition for repeated transgressions. The requirement to use neutral match officials was temporarily lifted, along with an increase to the number of
DRS reviews a team can use, due to having less experienced
umpires in a match.
Michael Gough,
Richard Illingworth and
Richard Kettleborough were named as the on-field umpires for the Test matches, with
Alex Wharf named as the
fourth umpire. The last English umpire to stand in a home Test match was
Peter Willey in the
fifth Ashes Test in August 2001. The last time two English umpires stood in the same Test match in England was for the
sixth Ashes Test in August 1993, when
Mervyn Kitchen and
Barrie Meyer were the on-field umpires. ==Squads==