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Cricket great Ian Chappell forced to leave Adelaide Oval due to Northern Beaches coronavirus cluster

Former Australian men’s cricket captain Ian Chappell has been forced to leave his ABC Sport commentary duties at Adelaide Oval and go into self-isolation following the Northern Beaches COVID-19 cluster in Sydney.
Key points:
- Chappell lives on Sydney’s Northern Beaches
- He returned to his Adelaide hotel room on Friday following advice from SA Health
- The 77-year-old was tested for COVID-19 on Saturday morning
Chappell, who lives on the Northern Beaches, was commentating on the first Test between Australia and India on Friday, but following advice from SA Health he left the venue to return to his hotel to self-isolate.
The 77-year-old, who has a grandstand named after him at Adelaide Oval, underwent a COVID-19 test this morning and is awaiting…
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