New Zealand cricketer to stay indoor after showing flu-like symptoms

▴ New Zealand cricketer to stay indoor after showing flu like symptoms
Lockie Ferguson was quarantined immediately after the 71-run defeat in Sydney on Friday and would remain isolated for at least 24 hours while tests are conducted.

Lockie Ferguson, New Zealand fast bowler, is to be tried for coronavirus and has been put in detachment in the wake of grumbling of an irritated throat following the Black Caps' opening one-day global against Australia, group authorities said. The right-arm fast was isolated following the 71-run rout in Sydney on Friday and would stay disconnected for in any event 24 hours while tests are led. "As per suggested wellbeing conventions, Lockie Ferguson has been put in disconnection at the group in for the following 24 hrs in the wake of detailing an irritated throat toward the finish of the first ODI," New Zealand Cricket said late Friday.

"When the test outcomes are gotten and analyzed, his arrival in the group can be resolved."

The panic followed Australian quick bowler Kane Richardson being secluded and tried for COVID-19 in the wake of enduring an irritated throat on Thursday. He missed the opening ODI, yet was freed from the infection late Friday.

Fans have been banned from the three-game arrangement in Sydney and Hobart to control the spread of coronavirus, which has constrained a swathe of games away from plain view.

Australia squashed New Zealand by 71 runs on the first day worldwide at a vacant Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Friday.

After New Zealand prior held the home side to 258 for seven, the Australian bowling assault overwhelmed the Kiwi batsmen to reject the guests for 187 in the 41st over.

Cricket Australia banished onlookers from the match in light of the coronavirus pandemic, prompting the abnormal sight of players recognizing achievements to exhaust grandstands.

The subsequent match is on Sunday.

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