England Cricket Team has arrived in Oman to take part
in the forthcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2021, programmed to happen between October
17 and November 14 in the UAE and Oman. England, who won the 2010 release of the T20 World
Cup, landed in Oman on Tuesday morning. In a video shared by the England
Cricket Team's head of interchanges, players and care staff were seen stepping
down off the plane.
In the meantime, England's cricketers, who are
presently an important part of the Indian Premier League (IPL), will join the
rest of the crew toward the finish of the homegrown competition.
The Three Lions will start their mission against
reigning champs West Indies on October 23 at the Dubai International Cricket
Stadium in Dubai. Eoin Morgan and Co. will miss the assistance of pro
all-rounder Ben Stokes, who is presently on a classified break because of
emotional and mental well-being reasons. England will place their faith on
Chris Woakes, who got back to the T20 overlay recently following five years, to
satisfy Stokes' absence. The crew likewise saw the arrival of Tymal Mills after
right around four years, instead of harmed Jofra Archer. England head trainer
Chris Silverwood conceded that Mills was a champion player during the T20 Blast
and The Hundred. Tymal Mills deserves his inclusion and has
demonstrated over the past couple of years, but particularly this summer that
he has all skills to succeed at this level," said Silverwood. "His exceptional pace is a standout, and the way
he has spearheaded Sussex and Southern Brave's respective attacks in the
short-form game has shown that he relishes the pressures of the big stage. He
will add variety to our bowling unit, and we can't wait to see him play in a
major international tournament," he added. England is placed in Group 1 with South Africa and
Australia, with two qualifiers from Round 1 set to join them.