Australian cricket team fast bowler Ken Richardson has been investigated for Corona. On returning home from the tour of South Africa, he complained of a sore throat, after which he has been investigated although the result of the investigation has not been revealed yet. Richardson was part of the home ODI series to be held in New Zealand and was scheduled to join the first ODI starting on Friday, but for now he has been asked to remain separate. He has been replaced by another player Sean Abot in the Australian team.
According to media reports, 29-year-old Richardson had complained of a sore throat to the doctor on Thursday night, after which he was examined as a precaution and asked to stay away from other players of the team.
According to the Australian official, according to the information, he has taken this step under the guidelines issued by the Australian Government, and once the results are revealed, further steps will be taken on it. Currently, the first ODI between Australia and guest New Zealand is being played in Sydney without an audience.
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