The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cricket Australia (CA), Nick Hockley has said that the cricket board is aware of the concerns expressed by players like David Warner and others about the problems faced while returning from foreign tours and entering quarantine and added that the board is taking every possible measure to ensure the players are looked after well.
"I can't comment on individual players or future tours. It is a season like no other. We are conscious that the players have been in a different environment for some months and we're working very closely with team management, with the players to make sure that their well-being is looked after," Hockley said in reply to a question from IANS while interacting with the Indian media. He, however, refused to elaborate on the topic.
Warner had, on Monday, told the media that touring overseas would be difficult for the Australian players if the Covid-19 restrictions and the resulting quarantine continues. Every time players come from outside they have to undergo a 14-day quarantine.