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Vaughan, Pietersen slam possibility of families not travelling with England players for the Ashes

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan said the iconic Ashes series should be cancelled if families are not allowed to travel with the players for the four-months long tour of Australia due to strict COVID-19 protocols.

According to a report in the U.K. media, there is still uncertainty whether families of the visiting England players will be permitted to stay with them during the Ashes series, beginning December 8.

“Read reports today that England cricketers may not be able to have family members with them down under this winter .. Quite simply if they can’t they should call the Ashes off .. 4 months away from your family is totally unacceptable .. #Ashes,” Vaughan wrote on his twitter handle.

The report also drew a sharp response from former England captain Kevin Pietersen, who said players shouldn’t be criticised for deciding to pull out of the series due to such restrictions.

“Any ENG player that pulls out of this Ashes, if they seriously can’t see their families for FOUR MONTHS, has my full backing. Families are the most important part of a players make up. And even more so in the current climate! FOUR MONTHS with no family on Ashes Tour?,” he tweeted.

Cricket Australia (CA), however, on June 23 said a solution can be worked out and the tournament was still many months away.

“It’s only June and England are not due to arrive until November,” a CA spokeswoman told the Sydney Morning Herald. “We’ll be going through the same process we did with India last summer.”

England cricketers will not have their families with them for the upcoming tours of Bangladesh and Pakistan starting in September, before they participate in the T20 World Cup campaign from October.

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