Aussies pull-out of South Africa tour

SYDNEY. — Australia pulled out of their Test cricket tour to South Africa yesterday due to the “unacceptable” risk to players with the coronavirus rampant in the country. 

Justin Langer’s men were due to play three tests against the Proteas, and Australia named their squad last week with the intent to fly out this month. 

But the situation became untenable with the outbreak in South Africa accelerated by a new variant said to be more contagious than earlier strains of the virus. 

With almost 1.5 million detected infections and more than 44 000 fatalities, it has the highest number of cases and deaths on the continent. 

Cricket Australia interim chief Nick Hockley said the medical advice was not to travel. 

“It has become clear that travelling from Australia to South Africa at this current time poses an unacceptable level of health and safety risk to our players, support staff and the community,” he said. 

“This decision has not been made lightly and we are extremely disappointed, especially given the importance of continuing international cricket at this time. 

“However, we have been consistent since the start of the pandemic that the health and safety of our people is always our No. 1 priority and unfortunately despite best efforts to agree a biosecurity plan, the risks are simply too great at this time.” South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday said the country had “passed the peak” of its second coronavirus infection wave, but the virus remains a major problem. Authorities are planning to vaccinate at least 67 per cent of the population by year’s end. — AFP.

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