New Zealand Cricket chief executive said managed isolation arrangements were still being worked out but the tours would proceed.
New Zealand Cricket said Tuesday that they will tour during the upcoming home season, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh is confirmed, so (there will be) 37 days of international cricket,” he told reporters.
White declined to release schedules of the tours until details had been worked out.
Arrangements were likely to follow the model of bio-secure “bubbles” in England teams and training facilities to isolate players.
“We’re working through with the government agencies, a similar concept the agencies have been really supportive,” he said.
International arrivals New Zealand are currently required at least 14 days in strictly supervised quarantine.
New Zealanders are enjoying a near-normal, and spectators allowed at sports and cultural events.
The South Pacific has recorded only 22 coronavirus deaths in a population of five million, and this week marked 100 days since its last case of community transmission.