Australia will benefit from this week’s change to New Zealand’s quarantine rules, which will see them freed from hard quarantine three days early.

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Released from hard quarantine three days ago

Australia’s ODI World Cup players have been given a pre-tournament boost to learn. After being released from hard quarantine three days ago.

Meg Lanning’s group was set for a 10-day stint at a hotel in Christchurch. But the quarantine period will be appearing in the New Zealand government’s decision to move to ‘phase two of their Omicron response from Wednesday. Including those coming from abroad, drop to seven days.

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Drop to seven days

Meg Lanning’s group was set for a 10-day stint at a hotel in Christchurch. But the quarantine period will appear in the New Zealand government’s decision to move to ‘phase two of their Omicron response from Wednesday. Including those coming from abroad, drop to seven days.

He will now be released on Thursday evening instead of Sunday. And there will be three extra days to not only enjoy the fresh air. And freedom but also to prepare themselves physically for the month-long tournament.

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It was definitely a nice surprise, leg-spinner Amanda-Jade Wellington told the media on Tuesday.

Christchurch mandatory isolation facility along with England

Australia is one of four teams living in the same Christchurch mandatory isolation facility along with England. Shared a charter flight with Australia from Melbourne to New Zealand as well as South Africa and Pakistan after the end of the Ashes.

All was releasing later this week. As in the West Indies, which is currently in Auckland. While Bangladesh, who arrived first, have completed their 10-day stay in Auckland.

New Zealand and India are meanwhile in a five-match ODI series in Queenstown.

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Wellington said the players were staying as active as possible during their isolation, with stationary bikes and water-filled weight bags at their disposal.

After being called back to the national team for the first time in three years, the South Australian is also using her free time to study Australia’s upcoming opponents.

“I was very disappointed to be out of the Ashes, but it was wonderful to be part of that Australian team,” Wellington said.

Australia will play warm-up matches against West Indies (February 27) and New Zealand (March 1) in Christchurch before starting their campaign against England in Hamilton on March 5.

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Women’s ODI World Cup 2022

Australia squad:

Meg Lanning (C), Rachel Haynes (VC), Darcy Brown, Nicola Carey, Ashley Gardner, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Amanda-Jade Wellington. Travel stores: Heather Graham, Georgia Redmayne

Australia’s ODI World Cup 2022 fixtures

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  • March 5: vs England, Seddon Park, Hamilton, 12 noon AEDT
  • March 8: vs Pakistan, Bay Oval, Tauranga, 12 noon AEDT
  • March 13: vs New Zealand, Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8 am AEDT
  • March 15: Vs West Indies, Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8 am AEDT
  • March 19: Vs India, Eden Park, Auckland, 12 noon AEDT
  • March 22: vs South Africa, Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8 am AEDT
  • March 25: vs Bangladesh, Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8 am AEDT

semifinal

  • March 30: Basin Reserve, Wellington, 8 am AEDT
  • March 31: Hagley Park Christchurch, 12 pm AEDT
  • April 3: Hagley Park Christchurch, 11 am AEDT

All matches broadcast in Australia on Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports