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Mitchell Marsh's positive COVID-19 test adds to the growing list of infections within the Australian cricket camp during the series against West Indies. Despite the diagnosis, Marsh has been cleared by Cricket Australia to participate in the upcoming T20I match, scheduled to take place on January 9 at Bellerive Oval in Hobart. However, he will adhere to strict protocols, including using a separate dressing room and maintaining distance from teammates during the game.
Australian cricket has witnessed several COVID-19 cases during the ongoing series against West Indies, with Cameron Green, Andrew McDonald, Travis Head, and Moises Henriques among those infected. Despite these challenges, Cricket Australia is ensuring safety measures are followed while allowing infected players to continue their national duties, albeit with precautions.