Santner's arrival in Ireland delayed after testing positive for COVID-19

Mitchell Santner will miss New Zealand's ODI players' takeoff to Ireland on Sunday (July 3) subsequent to testing positive for COVID-19. He will be cleared to travel later in the week once he tests negative in front of the series opener that starts on Sunday (July 10). He will likewise be driving the T20 group for a series against Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands. "Coronavirus has been a test and will keep on being from here on out and we will adjust as needs be, possibilities are dependably set up," said Shane Jurgensen, the lead trainer for the series against Ireland. "He's inclination alright and the need will get him into camp with us ideally later in the week to evaluate where he's at and when he might be prepared to play. "We have 11 games across the three visits and one more visit to follow against the West Indies in August which Mitch will be associated with so we surely won't be hoping to rush him." In the wake of having encountered minor side effects, a choice on his accessibility would be made after he shows up in Dublin. New Zealand's ODI players are planned to leave for Dublin on Sunday at 5:10 pm.