Alex Kountouris, Head of Sports Science and Sports Medicine at Cricket Australia on precautions taken during the Australian Men’s upcoming tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh

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“The pandemic is now into its second year and that has meant athletes and staff, particularly those who participate internationally, have spent lengthy periods in bio-secure hubs, where freedom of movement is restricted, and hard quarantine. CA has maintained from the start of the pandemic that we would support players or staff members through the additional demands placed upon them by hubs and quarantine. We look forward to a time when hubs and quarantines are things of the past, but for now we will continue to manage the situation as best we can with the wellbeing of our people at the forefront of our decision-making.”
Alex Kountouris
Head of
Sports Science and Sports Medicine at Cricket Australia

(on precautions taken during the Australian Men’s upcoming tours of the West Indies and Bangladesh)

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