The Asian Age

COVID-INFECTED HUSSEY, BALAJI FLY TO CHENNAI

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Chennai, May 6: Chennai Super Kings’ batting coach Mike Hussey and bowling coach L Balaji have been flown into the city from Delhi in an air ambulance as they recover from Covid-19, a top franchise official said on Thursday.

Hussey and Balaji were among the prominent nonplaying staff to test positive when the IPL was “indefinite­ly suspended” on Tuesday, following multiple Covid-19 cases inside the bio-bubble.

“We decided to bring Hussey and Balaji to Chennai by an air ambulance as we have better contacts here and wanted to ensure better medical facilities in case of any need,” the CSK official said.

He further said the duo was “asymptomat­ic and doing fine.”

The CSK official said Hussey would have to wait for a Covid-19 negative report to be able to leave the country.

“Hussey has to wait and get a Covid negative report before he can leave India. We will make arrangemen­ts for a charter when it is safe for him to fly,” the official added.

While Hussey will have to wait, rest of the Australian­s participat­ing in the IPL on Thursday left for Maldives to serve out the waiting period before they can board a flight to Australia.

The CSK official said the franchise made arrangemen­ts for the foreign players of the team to leave by charter planes.

The official also informed that CSK skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni would leave for his hometown Ranchi in the afternoon once all his team members head for their respective bases.

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