On the morning of the first ODI, an earthquake rocks the West Indies. English players are worried about fears of a tsunami

WI vs ENG 1st ODI: The England cricket team is on a tour of the West Indies. England’s first match against the West Indies will be played in Antigua today, but before the start of this match, early morning earthquakes were felt in Antigua, causing great fear against England. The intensity of the earthquake was measured at 5.2 on the reactor scale. After feeling the tremors of this earthquake, many English players became very frightened. Afterwards, talk of the tsunami in Antigua frightened the English players even more.

English players are afraid of earthquakes

The earthquake in Antigua was felt at 4:48 a.m. local time. According to a report in Perth Now, England cricketer Will Jacques said: "In fact, I didn’t even wake up from my sleep. I woke up around 6am and saw a message about it in the group and couldn’t believe it at all"He further said that "Some boys said that the whole room and all the items stored in it were shaking, so it was a very strange experience indeed. I sleep deeply. I don’t wake up for anything. Harry Brook sent me a message and said: Is there going to be a tsunami here? But now everything is fine."

Shai Hope shared the impact of nature

At the same time, West Indies captain Shai Hope said about the Antigua earthquake: "This is a natural process that no one can control." However, it is possible that the English team felt the tremors of such a strong earthquake for the first time, but they suffered an even greater shock at the 2023 Cricket World Cup, where their team wanted to defend the World Cup trophy, but it was very bad. Came back after the gig. Now the first ODI match between England and the West Indies has begun. In this game, England won the toss and elected to bat first and at the time of writing this they had scored 191 runs by losing 5 wickets in 33.3 overs.

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