Top-order batter Keegan Petersen has been ruled out of South Africa's tour of two Tests to New Zealand due to testing positive for COVID-19. In his absence, Zubayr Hamza has been added to the 17-member touring party departing for New Zealand on Wednesday.
"Proteas batsman, Keegan Petersen, will, unfortunately, miss the tour to New Zealand after testing positive for COVID-19. The number three batsman is well and asymptomatic. Cricket South Africa's (CSA) medical team will keep in close contact with him to ensure his physical and mental well-being," said a statement from Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Wednesday.
The 28-year-old Petersen was the shining light for South Africa in winning the Test series against India 2-1 in January after being 0-1 behind. He was the leading run-scorer in the three-match series, scoring 276 runs in six innings at an average of 46.