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India cricketers restricted from leaving Sydney hotel premises

Melbourne, January 4 The India cricketers who travelled to Sydney on Monday for the third Test beginning January 7 have been asked by the team management to not leave the hotel premises except for training. The Indian cricket board (BCCI)...
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Melbourne, January 4

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The India cricketers who travelled to Sydney on Monday for the third Test beginning January 7 have been asked by the team management to not leave the hotel premises except for training.

The Indian cricket board (BCCI) confirmed to IANS on Monday that the players had been asked to abide by the bio-security protocols strictly and maintain hotel-ground-hotel routine.

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The development comes after five players – Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, Prithvi Shaw and Navdeep Saini – were put in isolation as both the Australian and Indian cricket boards launched an investigation into alleged breach of bio-security protocols following a video on social media which showed them sitting indoors in a restaurant in Melbourne last week.

The advice by the team management means that the Indian players will stay in strict quarantine for the next two weeks as they follow up Sydney Test with one in Brisbane, where the Queensland state government protocols put them in hotel-ground-hotel routine.

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On Monday, both Cricket Australia and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that their players, support staff as well as match officials returned negative test results for Covid-19 prior to their departure to Sydney.

“Playing members of the Indian cricket team and support staff underwent an RT-PCR Test for Covid-19 on January 3, 2021. All tests have returned negative results,” said a statement from the Indian cricket board on Monday morning.

A Cricket Australia spokesperson also confirmed that the Aussie players as well as match officials had cleared the tests.

“CA players, staff and match officials also underwent Covid-19 tests yesterday and have returned negative results,” said the spokesperson on Monday.

It should be noted that the tests were part of the standard procedure to be followed by both the teams and does not have to do with investigation over the alleged breach by the five Indian players. IANS

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