Twisted
Striker
I think England do need to invite families into the bubble but that will depend on their families own circumstances which may include having their own jobs, kids schooling, caring for others etc so it going to be applicable to some but not others so even then won't solve the full problem and may even increase tensions. The reason they do it is all down to money when Archer got caught sneaking home all the repercussions were about money and how much it would have cost the ecb had the test match been cancelled due to a Covid breakout. ultimately if they remove the bubbles people, Broadcasters and the relevant cricket boards will have to accept matches get cancelled or postponed and schedules tinkered with, ultimately its probably with the Broadcasters to decide
you're missing my point, rather than inviting families into the bubble, why have a bubble at all?
i get for the first set of matches, when this was new and not so well understood, and nobody but key workers were going to work. but for the last several months ( not sure how long, i've been working the whole time) people have been going into work anyway, with no need for a bubble.
during the bob willis trophy were dccc forced to live in a bubble? no.
are safc forced to live in a bubble? no.
do all the staff at wilkinsons have to live in a bubble? no.