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IPL 2021: Michael Hussey returns COVID-19 positive result again, to remain in India

Michael Hussey
Michael Hussey

In a setback to Michael Hussey in his fight against COVID-19, the former Australian cricketer has tested positive for the virus, again. The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batting coach had a negative test result on Friday.

The 45-year-old became the first of CSK’s overseas contingent to test positive for the novel coronavirus last week after reports confirmed that members of the franchise’s non-playing staff had tested positive.

It is believed Michael Hussey contracted the virus from bowling coach Lakshmipathy Balaji. Hussey looked to be on the road to recovery after returning a negative test on Friday.

But the latest test result has cast a cloud over his health, and Hussey will now have to stay for a few more days before he is allowed to depart the country.

The Australian tested positive on May 6 in Delhi and was later airlifted to Chennai.

Michael Hussey is being treated at the same hospital as New Zealand keeper Tim Seifert, who became the fourth Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) player to contract COVID-19 last week.

Michael Hussey to leave for the Maldives after COVID-19 recovery

The CSK coach will travel to the Maldives after he recovers from COVID-19 and completes his mandatory isolation period.

Hussey will join up with other members of the Australian contingent who were flown to the archipelago on May 6 after IPL 2021 was postponed indefinitely. The group will stay there until air travel between Australia and India is resumed.

Michael Hussey spoke to the Sydney Morning Herald recently and thanked CSK for their support while also giving a health update.

“I’m resting well and I’m feeling stronger. I’m hugely appreciative of what CSK have already done and are doing for me. It’s horrific what’s taking place in India at the moment with the pandemic and I’ve been blessed with the great support I have received. I’m grateful for all the messages of support from cricket fans in India and Australia,” Hussey said.

BCCI protocols require Hussey to return two consecutive negative results before he is allowed to leave isolation and depart for the Maldives.

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