Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

NZ abandon Aus tour after new travel measures

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SYDNEY: New Zealand abandoned their one-day cricket tour of Australia on Saturday after Wellington tightened border restrictio­ns to combat the spread of coronaviru­s.

The Blacks Caps lost the opening game of the three-match series by 71 runs and were due to play the second in Sydney on Sunday.

But they will fly home immediatel­y after New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced everyone entering the country from midnight Sunday would have to self-isolate for 14 days.

“In response to the New Zealand government’s latest travel restrictio­ns, Cricket Australia has been advised the New Zealand team will be returning home immediatel­y,” Cricket Australia said.

The two remaining matches, along with three upcoming Twenty20 clashes between the two countries in New Zealand, were postponed.

“Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket will work together to identify a future opportunit­y to play both series,” it added.

Ardern said the self-quarantine order would be reviewed after 16 days.

New Zealand so far only has six confirmed cases of the virus and has recorded no fatalities.

The series in Australia was already being played without fans to curb the spread of coronaviru­s, which has forced a swathe of sporting events behind closed doors.

After the opening match on Friday, New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson was tested for the virus and placed in isolation after complainin­g of a sore throat.

The scare followed Australian paceman Kane Richardson being isolated and tested for COVID-19 after suffering a sore throat on Thursday. He missed the opening ODI, but was cleared of the virus late Friday.

FERGUSON TESTS NEGATIVE FOR VIRUS

New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson on Saturday tested negative for COVID-19 and will be returning home following the postponeme­nt of the ODI series against Australia due to the outbreak of the deadly disease.

“Homeward bound. Lockie Ferguson has also been cleared to fly and will return to New Zealand tomorrow. #AUSVNZ,” the Blackcaps tweeted on Saturday.

The 28-year-old pacer was placed in isolation immediatel­y after Friday’s first ODI against Australia at the SCG following complains of a sore throat.

On Friday, Australia pacer Kane Richardson was also tested for COVID-19 following complains of a sore throat.

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Lockie Ferguson. GETTY IMAGES

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