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New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson had been cleared of COVID-19 after going through testing and a 24-hour isolation period. Ferguson returned to Auckland on Sunday and said that he only had a "very mild cold."
He had been sent for testing for coronavirus after he reported with a soar throat following New Zealand's closed door ODI match against Australia in Sydney.
"Certainly got a few texts on Saturday but I was quick to announce that it was only a few cold symptoms and happy to be home now," Ferguson is quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.
Ferguson took two wickets in the Sydney ODI which Australia won by 71 runs. The series was eventually called off and the Kiwis went back home.
"It was strange certainly playing the game under the circumstances and with an empty crowd. For sure, that was an odd experience. At the same time, we were a little bit disappointed with how the game ended up. And yeah, that night I was sort of taken to get swabs and talked to the doctor there and fortunately all was good and yeah happy to be home," he said.
"We had pretty clear command from our support staff. We knew if we got back tonight it'd be all good," he said.
The outbreak of coronavirus has brought the cricketing calendar to a virtual standstill with South Africa's ODI series in India also rescheduled for a later date and the start of the Indian Premier League postponed to April 15. While Ferguson understands the need for these moves, he hopes to get back to work as quickly as possible.
"I think everyone in every industry is probably feeling it a little bit," he said. "Not just us in sport. Certainly we want to play cricket but under these circumstances we are following the directions of people in much higher power than me. Yeah just taking it in my stride but looking forward to playing cricket soon," he said.
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