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CWG: Amelia Kerr tested positive for Covid-19 while on tour to England

Sarita Dey
2 years ago

Commonwealth Games: Amelia Kerr, the New Zealand spin-bowling allrounder, has tested positive for Covid-19 while on tour to England. The squad is traveling to take part in the cricket. The event at the upcoming Birmingham Commonwealth Games, starting July 28.

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Amelia Kerr tested positive for Covid-19 while on tour to England

One week of training in Somerset-

New Zealand will have also one week of training in Somerset before moving to Birmingham in time for their Commonwealth Games opener.

21 years old is in isolation at the team hotel-

The positive result came out after a round of Rapid Antigen Tests conducted on the team members on Saturday. Kerr, 21 years old is the positive test and at that time Kerr is in isolation at the team hotel.

An NZC media statement said that Kerr was the only player from the touring party to test positive. While “the rest of the group will continue to be monitored and tested, as required“.

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Amelia Kerr has been an integral part of the New Zealand setup-

Kerr has been an integral part of the New Zealand setup. She is having picked up 41 wickets in 41 bowling innings in T20Is at an economy of 5.94. With the bat, she has scored a total of 234 runs in 24 innings.

Women’s cricket will feature at the Commonwealth Games for the first time in the upcoming edition. And cricket as a whole for only the second time after a men’s ODI competition was held in Kuala Lumpur in 1998, won by South Africa.

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