Chennai Super Kings batting coach and former Australian batsman Michael Hussey has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time. The former left-handed batsman had initially tested positive alongside few staff members of the CSK contingent after which he was put into isolation.
As per the BCCI’s protocol a person needs to be tested negative twice before leaving the isolation.
Though, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan had earlier said that Hussey had tested negative while according to a report in the Australian, Hussey’s second test came out to be positive.
The ex-Aussie cricketer said that he is resting well and also appreciated the efforts by the CSK. “I’m resting well and I’m feeling stronger. I’m hugely appreciative of what CSK have already done and are doing for me,” Hussey told Sydney Morning Herald recently.
“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,” he added.
The IPL 2021 was suspended with immediate effect for an indefinite time on May 4 after there was a rise in COVID-19 cases within the franchise teams. SRH’s Wriddhiman Saha, DC’s Amit Mishra, KKR’s Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrior and CSK’s bowling coach L.Balaji had tested positive for COVID-19.