Chris Silverwood, England head coach Getty Image.
Chris Silverwood, England head coach Getty Image.

Chris Silverwood, England’s under-pressure coach would miss the fourth Test in Sydney after a family member tested positive for the coronavirus as England’s beleaguered Ashes 2021/22 tour went from bad to worse on Thursday. Chris Silverwood and his family have to isolate in Melbourne for 10 days while the rest of the team heads to Sydney for the 4th Test clash starting on January 5.

The touring party has now registered seven positive cases — three support staff and four family members — since an RT-PCR testing regime was implemented on Monday after the virus was first detected during the Boxing Day Test.

Chris Silverwood Getty Images
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Chris Silverwood’s Family Member Is Covid-19 Positive And In Isolation As The England Head Coach Will Miss 4th Sydney Test

Australian reports said England fast bowling coach Jon Lewis, spin coach Jeetan Patel, and strength and conditioning boss Darren Veness were also believed to be in isolation. Batting coach Graham Thorpe is expected to take over as head coach from Chris Silverwood in the interim.

It is another major setback for England on a tour where almost nothing has gone right, suffering three heavy defeats in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Melbourne in 3 Tests to ensure Australia retained the hallowed Ashes urn with two Tests still to play.

“A fourth successive round of PCR tests will be administered today,” the England Cricket Board said in a statement, adding that the team would share a charter flight with Australia to Sydney on Friday.

Joe Root. File Photo
Joe Root. File Photo

The timing could not have been worse for Chris Silverwood, whose job is widely seen as on the line. Joe Root’s captaincy has also been criticized, but fast-bowler Chris Woakes insisted he had the support of the players.

“Absolutely. Joe is a great cricketer, he’s got a great cricket brain and I think his record as England captain is actually pretty good,” he told English media.

“Definitely it feels like Joe will continue. Hopefully, he will. It’s clear that the captaincy isn’t having an effect on his batting, which a lot of the time with captains can be the case.”

Joe Root will overtake predecessor Alastair Cook’s record of 59 Tests at the helm when he leads the side out in Sydney. Australia has experienced a surge in Covid cases in recent weeks, with an Omicron variant outbreak centred in Sydney that on Thursday recorded more than 12,000 cases.

England’s fate was sealed as they were razed for just 68 on day three of the third Test at the MCG, losing the game by an innings and 14 runs and falling 3-0 down in the five-match series. Joe Root has carried England’s batting in 2021, with his tally of 1,708 dwarfing the return of the team’s second-highest run-scorer this year, Rory Burns (530) runs.

Sydney To Host The 4th Test While The 5th Test Will Be At Hobart Where There Are Less Covid-19 Cases

In New South Wales, where Sydney is located, anyone considered close contact is supposed to isolate for seven days, but authorities have pledged the rules would not impact the “sacred” Ashes.

“The SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground) Test is sacred, an important date at the start of the third year of our life with Covid-19,” NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said this week.

” I want to assure the cricket-loving public, under our rules, any players with exposure to a known case of Covid-19 would be asked to test and isolate only until a negative result was received.”

Australia Chief Executive Nick Hockley. (File)
Australia Chief Executive Nick Hockley. (File)

Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley was adamant the Test will go ahead.

“We’ve got very robust Covid-safe plans that are led by the venues working closely with the health authorities,” he told broadcaster ABC, with crowds of some 35,000 expected for the first few days.

“As long as everyone follows the advice, I think people can come in the knowledge they’re going to be safe.”

The fifth and final Test is in Hobart, where there have been far fewer Covid cases than in Sydney. Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed, Ollie Pope, and Zak Crawley have floundered against Australia’s high-quality attack en route to England suffering a series defeat after just 12 days of cricket.

Chris Silverwood believes he retains the support of his England players despite the side tumbling to a harrowing Ashes defeat in Australia, losing the 3 Tests by heavy margins.

Chris Silverwood also stressed England does know their best team but the four changes made for the Boxing Day Test were needed after crushing defeats in Brisbane and Adelaide.