Pakistan’s six cricketers, Kovid-19 positive, New Zealand government warned – one more mistake will be sent back

Pakistan cricket team has reached New Zealand tour. Six Pakistani players, including the former captain of the team, have been positive in the Kovid-19 Test, which has led to controversy since then. New Zealand cricket alleges that some Pakistani cricketers have broken the etiquette for a bio safe environment. Pakistani cricketers have to stay separate and they are no longer allowed to practice. Pakistan cricketers have been given the ultimatum and could be sent to Pakistan if they break the protocol again.

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The 53-member Pakistan squad, led by Babar Azam, arrived in New Zealand on Tuesday and has been separated for 14 days. In a statement, New Zealand Cricket said: ‘Out of these six, two are old and four are new. The players’ names have not been disclosed. However, Pakistan Cricket Board sources said the six cricketers were Sarfaraz, Mohammad Abbas, Abid Ali, Naseem Shah, Rohel Nazir and Danish Aziz. All these players were sent to a separate center. Pakistan need to play three T20s and two Tests here.

New Zealand Cricket said, “The Pakistan team cannot practice at this time. The practice has been banned until the investigation is completed.” The Canterbury District Board of Health’s medical officer has written to Pakistan’s management that all players in the team will remain in their rooms until further notice.

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A spokesman for the Ministry of Health said all the instructions were given to the players in detail and clearly, but that they had violated the protocol captured on CCTV cameras. Country Health Director Ashley Bloomfield said: “It is a privilege to come to New Zealand and play cricket, but it is very important to follow the rules to protect your staff and the people of your community from coronavirus.” We have issued a final warning to the team. Pakistan’s CEO Wasim Khan said, “The New Zealand government has clearly stated that if we make another mistake, they will send us back.”

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