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England players directed not to take selfies with fans in Sri Lanka

The ECB has asked the players to shun down selfie requests and maintain a good level of hygiene during their tour of Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published : Mar 11, 2020 16:28 IST, Updated : Mar 11, 2020 16:28 IST
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England players directed not to take selfies with fans in Sri Lanka

England players have been asked to deny any selfie requests from fans in Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus outbreak around the world, confirmed the England Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed on Wednesday. 

The team has also been advised to maintain a good level of hygiene as mentioned by the World Health Organisation Britain's National Health Service to avoid possible infection and spreading of illness.

"Following the world health agency's advice, and in order to protect the players and, in turn, the integrity and continuation of the Sri Lanka Test tour, the team has put in place several precautions, leading to a number of normal activities being cancelled for the foreseeable future," the ECB said in an official statement.

"England players and staff have been asked to avoid any unnecessary public engagements, and temporarily avoid casual supporter interaction such as selfies or autographs," added the ECB.

Earlier, before departing for Sri Lanka, England skipper Joe Root had revealed that the side would opt for fist bumps in place of hand-shakes amid the coronavirus outbreak.

"After the illnesses that swept through the squad in South Africa, we are well aware of the importance of keeping contact to a minimum and we've been given some really sound and sensible advice from our medical team to help prevent spreading germs and bacteria," cricket.com.au had quoted Root as saying.

"We are not shaking hands with each other, using instead the well-established fist bump, and we are washing hands regularly and wiping down surfaces using the anti-bacterial wipes and gels we've been given in our immunity packs," he added.

England will take on Sri Lanka in a two-match Test series. The first Test will be played from March 19-23. 

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