#Corona:Australian cricketer infected?

The deadly pathogen Corona virus is fast spreading and even noted personalities are getting infected by this virus. Tom Hanks, wife of Canadian Prime Minister are tested positive of the virus and now joining them is Australian cricketer Kane Richardson.

This fast bowler reported sore throat and alerted by this, Cricket Australia has excluded him from the ongoing bilateral series between Australia and New Zealand. Richardson’s samples have been collected and medical team is waiting for final results. In this meantime, he was separated from the squad and moved into an isolation ward.

Richardson is likely to stay under the medical team scanner for the next few days and until he recovers, he may not join the Australian squad, said a board official.

Meanwhile the first ODI between Australia and New Zealand is being held in closed doors. Spectators are barred from entering the stadium.

This post was last modified on 17 April 2020 2:49 pm

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