Pakistani team passes Corona’s fifth test, will start practice
The Pakistan cricket team, which went on a tour to New Zealand, has come negative in the fifth test of Kovid-19 and now after receiving the green signal from the health ministry there, the team will take part in the practice session on Tuesday, out of Quarantine. New Zealand cricket released the information on Monday by releasing a release.
The team said, “Pakistan’s fifth and last Kovid-19 Test took place on the 12th day and everyone’s report has been negative in it. Now after getting the green signal from the Health Ministry, the team will be able to come out of Quarantine from Tuesday and take part in the practice session.
“After getting approval from the ministry, the team will leave Quarantine on Tuesday and go to Queenstown where they will practice before the T20 and Test series,” the statement said. The member of the Pakistan team who came to Kovid positive on the 6th will remain in the Quarantine till the negative report comes.
This news is a relief for the Pakistan team. Since starting cricket in July, many players have spent a lot of time in different bio-bubbles. After three T20 matches between Pakistan and New Zealand, the two-Test series will start from 26 December.