Former Australian batsman and the batting coach of Chennai Super Kings, Michael Hussey might be left stranded in India after the Maldives temporarily suspended visa for travellers coming from South Asian nations. As for current developments, the 38 member Australian contingent who are in Maldives might take a charter flight to Australia on May 16. The 38 members will have to undertake fourteen days of quarantine once they arrive in Australia.
Hussey who tested positive for Coronavirus won’t be able to travel to the island nation now and join the rest of the Australian contingent. He was airlifted to a Chennai facility where the batting coach is recovering from the deadly virus. He was supposed to fly off to Maldives and wait there with the rest of the Australian contingent till the Australian government lifted the travel bans.
However, Hussey who was tested positive for the second time will be staying back in India until any further notice. It must be noted that he needs to clear three tests to be eligible to fly out of India. Hussey tested negative in the first test but returned positive in the second which has extended his isolation period further. It is now highly improbable that he will be able to join the Australian contingent. In all likelihood, Hussey might have to stay back in India until the ban is lifted depending upon his further test results.
CSK CEO, Kasi Vishwanathan made it clear that a decision can only be taken when another test is conducted on Thursday.
“The test will be done tomorrow and we will know the result only day after. We will have to see how the situation is. First, the priority is to see when Hussey recovers. He is recovering well and is asymptomatic now and the parameters are also okay,” Kasi Vishwanathan was quoted as saying by Inside Sport.
“If there is a travel ban for India, obviously he will not be able to join the rest of the contingent in the Maldives. But it’s too early to say anything. We have to wait and see the situation. Let him first test negative. We will assess the situation on that day and plan accordingly,” Vishwanathan added.