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Conway Ruled Out Of NZ's 4th T20I Vs Pakistan Due To Covid
Conway had scores of 0, 20 and 7 in the first three matches against Pakistan so far, and for the fourth T20I, Will Young has taken his place in the playing eleven. “Conway has been in isolation at the team’s Christchurch hotel after testing positive yesterday,” said NZC.
NZC also said bowling coach Andre Adams has also tested positive for Covid-19 and will also remain at the team’s hotel. It added that Brendon Donkers, the Canterbury Men’s Development Coach will join the team for Friday’s match to help them out in Adams’ place.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31