Glenn Maxwell Tests Positive for COVID-19, BBL Franchise Melbourne Stars Issue Statement (Check Post)

The all-rounder returned a positive report on a COVID-19 test done after Melbourne Stars' match against city rivals Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League. He is the 13th Melbourne Stars player to test positive for COVID-19.

Glenn Maxwell (Photo credit: Twitter)

Melbourne [Australia], January 5: Big Bash League (BBL) franchise Melbourne Stars on Wednesday confirmed that its skipper Glenn Maxwell has tested positive for COVID-19. Maxwell returned a positive rapid antigen test on Wednesday and he is now waiting for his RT-PCR results. "Maxwell returned a positive rapid antigen test after the game against the Melbourne Renegades and has since undertaken a PCR test and is currently isolating," stated an official release. Bangladesh Defeat New Zealand: Wasim Jaffer, VVS Laxman and Others Congratulate Mominul Haque’s Side for Registering Historic Victory (Check Posts)

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The all-rounder is the 13th Melbourne Stars player to test positive for COVID-19. Maxwell had led a depleted Melbourne Stars in their last two fixtures against Perth Scorchers and Melbourne Renegades. A number of Brisbane Heat players had also returned positive rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 on Tuesday and this forced the BBL to change three matches at the last minute.

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