AUS vs WI: Despite being infected with Corona virus, this player got a chance in the playing XI

cameron green Even though he has not recovered from Corona yet, he has still been given a chance in the playing XI and he will also maintain the necessary social distancing from other players during the match. During this period, he can bowl, bat and field but he will not be allowed to blow on the ball or sweat. Apart from this, he will not be able to shake hands with any player present on the field during the match. in adelaide west indies Batsman Travis Head, who got infected with the virus after the first Test against Australia, traveled alone to Brisbane for the second match at Gabba, after which his Covid report also came negative. Joining the team for training on Wednesday, Head did not face any restrictions and was set to take part in the Tests starting on Thursday. Let us tell you that Australia is playing its last Test match at home this summer. The Kangaroo team is currently at the first position in the points table of the third edition of the World Test Championship (WTC). Australia has won 6 out of 9 matches played so far, while they have faced defeat in only 2 matches. Australia currently have 61.11 win percentage points. Australia vs West Indies: Playing XI of both teams for the second test match Australia (Playing XI): Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood West Indies (Playing XI): Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Tejnarine Chanderpaul, Kirk McKenzie, Alick Athanaje, Kvam Hodge, Justin Greaves, Joshua Da Silva, Kevin Sinclair, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shamar Joseph

Corona is spreading rapidly in the cricket world, star all-rounder comes under the grip of dangerous virus.

He will now hope to travel separately and rejoin the squad for the second T20I in Hamilton on January 14. Santner’s exit is a big blow for the team, because now the Kiwi team will have to take the field without him in the first T20 match and reach the target of victory. New Zealand Cricket Board gave a big statement regarding Mitchell Santner New Zealand Cricket issued a statement regarding Mitchell Santner saying, “Mitch Santner will not travel to Eden Park for the opening KFC T20I match against Pakistan after testing positive for COVID this evening. “He will continue to be monitored in the coming days and will travel alone to his home in Hamilton.” The Pakistan and New Zealand T20 series will start with the first match to be played in Auckland and the second match to be played in Hamilton on 14 January. The third T20 match will be played in Dunedin, while the last two matches will be played in Christchurch. Talking about Mitchell Santner’s statistics in the T20I format, he has been excellent so far. The star all-rounder has impressed everyone with his bowling skills by taking 105 wickets in 91 innings. As a left-handed batsman, he contributed 610 runs in this format. On the other hand, if we talk about Pakistan, Pakistan has announced its playing XI just a few hours before the match to be played in Auckland. With the loss of captaincy, the opening slot has also gone from the hands of Babar Azam. He has got the number-3 position in this Pakistani team led by Shaheen Afridi. Also read: This former veteran cricketer admired the captaincy of Rohit Sharma