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Australia’s fifth T20I against New Zealand brought forward to allow team to fly back on Sunday night – ABC News
Australia’s fifth and final T20 match against New Zealand in Wellington will begin on Sunday at 10am AEDT to allow Australia to head home that night.
Cricket Australia will bring their T20 side home from New Zealand on a charter flight to avoid players quarantining for a second time in a month.
Key points:
- The final three games of Australia’s T20I series with New Zealand have been moved to Wellington because of a COVID-19 outbreak in NZ
- Auckland has been declared a COVID-19 “red zone” by Australia, which would mean the tourists would have to quarantine at home if they set foot in the city
- NZ Cricket have given a new start time for game five in…
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