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Head Tests Negative, But Green & McDonald Test Covid Positive Ahead Of Gabba Test
Head tested positive for Covid-19 after the first Test against West Indies ended inside three days in Adelaide. But after returning a negative Test, Head joined the squad for training on Wednesday and is free to take part in the Test at The Gabba starting on Thursday without any limitations.
"Travis Head has tested negative for Covid yesterday and this morning, clearing him to take part in tomorrow’s match with no restrictions. Cameron Green and Andrew McDonald, however, have since been diagnosed with Covid and will be separated from the group until they return a negative test.
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- 03 Mar 2026 10:43