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2 New Zealand Players Test Positive For COVID-19 Ahead Of England Tests

Written by Shreyas Vyas

New Zealand Cricket on Friday said that there have been three COVID-19 cases in their camp in Brighton ahead of their three-match Test series against England. “Three of the BLACKCAPS touring party are in isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 on the morning of the first Tour match against Sussex in Brighton,” the board said in a statement. Players Henry Nicholls and Blair Tickner and bowling coach Shane Jurgensen produced positive Rapid Antigen Tests on Friday and have begun their five days of isolation, the board said.

“Henry Nicholls, Blair Tickner and bowling coach Shane Jurgensen have begun five days of hotel room isolation after producing positive Rapid Antigen Tests on Friday morning,” the statement reads.

The board said that the rest of the camp produced negative results and the tour match against Sussex is set to go ahead as planned.

The first Test begins on June 2, while the second match will start on June 10. The third and final Test will be played from June 23.

 

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