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'Financial oblivion' avoided, says ECB's Harrison

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England Nets - Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda - January 30, 2019 Chief Executive Officer of the England and Wales Cricket Board Tom Harrison during nets Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had avoided "financial oblivion" from the COVID-19 pandemic by delivering on its broadcast commitments during the home summer, Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison said.

England returned to action following the novel coronavirus shutdown in July with three tests against the West Indies in bio-secure venues at Southampton and Manchester.

They also hosted matches against Ireland, Pakistan and Australia in various formats.

"There is some pride at what has been achieved this year but there is also concern for the future," Harrison told reporters.

"Being able to deliver on those broadcast commitments has frankly saved us from financial oblivion, and obviously not just us but the rest of the game too. It's as stark as that."

The ECB said last month it planned to make 62 positions within the organisation redundant due to the economic impact of the pandemic and Harrison said the game sustained severe losses.

"The ECB has lost more than 100 million pounds of revenue and 800 days of live spectators in stadia," Harrison added.

"The consequences of that are now being felt by people across the game who are losing livelihoods and are going through some very difficult moments in their lives.

"Right now at the ECB we're going through the painful process of becoming a smaller organisation coming out of this summer."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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