England cricket stars forced to arrive to West Indies ODI match on Lime bikes amid ‘shambles’ at The Oval

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ENGLAND cricket stars have been forced to arrive for their Test match against the West Indies on Lime bikes.

The team are facing off at the Oval in London for the third ODI of the series.

Three cricket players riding Lime e-bikes.Reuters
England players have had to take Lime bikes to get to the Oval[/caption]

England go into the match having won the two previous ODIs.

However, their arrival for the third one has caught attention as the players took to Lime bikes to get to the stadium.

Harry Brook, Brydon Carse and Matthew Potts were pictured arriving on the bikes while wearing their training kit.

The reason for the mode of transport was that a road outside the ground was closed.

The West Indies team have also been delayed arriving due to being stuck in traffic.

They were staying in a hotel around four miles from the Oval but arrived at 12.40pm which was ten minutes after the scheduled coin toss.

Due to the delays, the match start has been delayed.

More to follow…

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