Sport is reeling as Boris Johnson puts the brakes on the return of fans

English sport was dealt a hammer blow on Friday when Prime Minister Boris Johnson scrapped plans for fans to attend pilot events this weekend. Around 5,000 racegoers were expected at the Glorious Goodwood festival on Saturday, and cricket fans were to be allowed back in for two fixtures in the Bob Willis Trophy at the … Read more

Boris Johnson ‘will put the brakes on the return of fans to sport’

BREAKING NEWS: Boris Johnson puts the brakes on the return of fans to sport as spectators are now BANNED from cricket, snooker and racing test events for another two weeks… leaving football to face a longer wait for crowds to come back By Oli Gamp For Mailonline Published: 12:18 BST, 31 July 2020 | Updated: … Read more

Fury at Jofra Archer for his flouting of Covid rules and the England star faces a ban

Fury at Jofra Archer for his flouting of Covid rules as the England star faces a ban for travelling to Hove… with team director Ashley Giles saying ‘it could have been a disaster… costing the game millions’ Jofra Archer was removed from the England team on morning of the second Test England officials were left … Read more

England and West Indies take a knee before their first Test in solidarity with Black Lives Matter

All players from the England and West Indies teams take a knee before their first Test at the Ageas Bowl in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, as Test cricket returns after coronavirus lockdown England and West Indies players took a knee before before their first Test  Cricket players followed football in showing solidarity with … Read more

England and West Indies will take a knee before first Test to show support for Black Lives Matter

Pace ace Jofra Archer vows that England’s support for BLM movement will be long term as team prepare to take a knee before West Indies Test England and West Indies will take a knee for 30 seconds before the first Test  The symbolic gesture will show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement  Ben Stokes … Read more

Cricket CAN resume next weekend says Boris Johnson

Cricket CAN resume next weekend says Boris Johnson after backtracking on claim balls were a ‘natural vector of disease’ The Prime Minister backtracked on his comments after seeking medical advice Guidelines on bringing the sport back will be published in the coming days Mr Johnson had previously said cricket balls were a ‘natural vector of … Read more