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Australia’s wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis tests negative for COVID-19

LAHORE: Australia’s wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis has returned a negative result for COVID-19, while the all-rounder Ashton Agar tested positive for the widely spread virus, here on Monday.

Inglis, who contracted the widely spread virus last week has now returned a negative result after the completion of his mandatory isolation period and is likely to join the team’s practice session ahead of the one-off T20I against Pakistan.

The all-rounder Agar, on the other hand, has tested positive again for COVID-19 after returning a negative result in the morning.

It is pertinent to mention here that the one-off T20I between Pakistan and Australia will be played here tomorrow. Pakistan won the three-match ODI series 2-1, while Australia claimed the Test series 1-0.

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