New Zealand batter Brooke Halliday has been ruled out of the final two ODIs against India after being deemed a close contact of a Covid-19 case. Halliday, who played the one-off T20I as well as the first two ODIs, dined outside with her partner, who subsequently tested positive for Covid-19.
Brooke Halliday ruled out of final two India ODIs

As per protocols, Halliday will be required to isolate in her hotel room for seven days. She returned a negative Covid-19 test on Monday (February 21) and will be tested again on day five of her isolation. If she returns a second negative test, she can finish her isolation period and re-join the team on Friday as they prepare for next month's home World Cup.
"This is obviously a frustrating time for Brooke," said head coach Bob Carter. "But she's remaining upbeat, and as a team we're supporting her and checking in on her by phone etc. Of course, we're looking forward to her re-joining the team once she's met the appropriate protocols."
Meanwhile, New Zealand will be without the trio of Lea Tahuhu, Maddy Green and Fran Jonas for the fourth game of the