(Lahore) The New Zealand authorities on Monday have given
permission to the Pakistani squad to leave the managed isolation facility after
52 members tested negative for the coronavirus. Pakistan had their exemption to
train revoked last week after eight members of squad tested positive during
their stay in isolation. Green shirts, after being given final approval, are to
head to Queenstown for intra-squad warmup matches before the Twenty20 series
starts on Dec 18. The team will leave on Tuesday after regrouping at a hotel in
Christchurch. However, the squad will leave behind one member who will join
them in Queenstown on Thursday after completing his managed isolation period. Pakistan
will play three T20Is and two Test matches in New Zealand next month. On the
sidelines; Pakistan Shaheens will also play two four day games against New
Zealand A on the tour. The permission to leave the managed isolation facility
was given after the Pakistan squad tested negative when their samples were
taken on day 12 of the isolation period. Coach Misbah-ul-Haq said on Sunday
the team had been affected by being restricted from training while in
isolation. Last week; New Zealand health authorities stated that two of three
cases that returned with positive PCR on day six of testing earlier are now
confirmed as ‘historical cases’ and not infectious anymore. The New Zealand
Cricket Board authorities had earlier said that some members of the Pakistani
team had ‘violated safety protocols on the first day of managed isolation’.
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