Watmore, formerly the chief executive of the Football Association, started his role as ECB chairman in September 2020 after the retirement of Colin Graves. The ECB last month cancelled white-ball tours to Pakistan by the men’s and women’s teams due to take place this month, citing “increasing concerns about travelling to the region” and player welfare. It came just days after New Zealand also pulled out of a tour to the country over security concerns. The decision to scrap the first trip by an England men’s side to Pakistan since 2005 prompted a furious reaction in the south Asian nation. The ECB is meeting this week to decide whether the Ashes, due to start in December, can go ahead — concerns over player welfare and Australia’s strict coronavirus restrictions led to fears the tour may not take place. But reports suggest there have been positive talks with Cricket Australia.
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