Ice packs & F1 cooling vests – England ready for heatImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, England have three wins from three so far at the T20 World Cup and are top of Group 2ByMatthew HenryBBC Sport Journalist at Lord’sPublished27 minutes agoEngland could use ice packs, cooling vests and other methods to deal with the heat during their T20 World Cup match against West Indies at Lord’s on Wednesday, says stand-in captain Charlie Dean.Temperatures are forecast to reach 35 degrees on Wednesday in London with a rare red heat warning in place.With the Group 2 match set to go ahead (18:30 BST) amid travel warnings, Dean mentioned her side will draw on past experiences of playing in countries such as India and Australia.”It’s a bit weird being in England and it being this warm but, yes, we’ve played in these conditions before we know that it takes a lot out of you,” Dean told BBC Sport.”We’ve got a few ice packs, lots of ice. “There’s those vests, the cooling vests that Formula One drivers have. A few of them might get run on and few [tubular] grips filled with ice to put around your neck, bits like that.”How is UK heatwave impacting sport for players and fans?
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