Michael Hussey set to return to Australia on Monday
Hussey is set to reach his country around the same time as the 37 other Aussie players, officials, coaches, and media personnel who in quarantine in a hotel in Maldives.
Published Date - 16 May 2021, 09:32 PM
New Delhi: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batting coach Michael Hussey has been cleared to fly back home in Australia from India after his Covid-19 test came out negative. He is set to reach home on Monday.
The former 45-year-old Australian batsman will take a commercial flight to Australia via Doha, after he returned a negative RT-PCR test result and has showed no symptoms as well. Hussey is set to reach his country around the same time as the 37 other Aussie players, officials, coaches, and media personnel who in quarantine in a hotel in Maldives.
The contingent in Maldives, which has the likes of Pat Cummins, David Warner, Steven Smith and former player Michael Slater, will first travel to a Sydney hotel for quarantine on a charter flight that will “also stopover in Perth once it reaches Australian airspace”, according to espncricinfo.com
“The public will see our best Australian cricketers as almost superheroes. They’re brilliant athletes, great cricketers but they’re human beings [too],” Todd Greenberg, the ACA chief executive had said on May 5.
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