The players were earlier to leave for Australia on Monday.
Christchurch, New Zealand’s tour of Australia, starting on January 30, for the limited overs series has been postponed indefinitely. Because the New Zealand government refused to exempt players from mandatory strict isolation on their return home due to restrictions related to COVID-19.
New Zealand was to play three ODIs and one T20 International in this tour from 30 January to 8 February but it has now been postponed until further notice as there is no guarantee that the players can return to New Zealand. Huh.
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In view of the wave of Omicron, the new form of COVID-19, the New Zealand government has implemented a strict 10-day isolation rule. With this, New Zealand Cricket is not in a position to guarantee when players will be allowed to return home.
New Zealand Cricket said in a statement, “The Black Caps (New Zealand team) tour of Australia scheduled between January 24 and February 9 has been postponed until further notice, as it is not certain when the team will return to New Zealand.” Will get it.”
The players were earlier to leave for Australia on Monday. The squad for the tour was not announced. According to reports, South Africa’s tour of New Zealand next month will however go as per the pre-scheduled schedule. South Africa will play two Test matches in this tour. The first of these matches will start in Christchurch from February 17, while the second match will start in Wellington from February 25. (agency)