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Anya Shrubsole: Positive result in Australia camp has everyone on high alert

England’s Anya Shrubsole says a positive Covid-19 test in the Australia squad has “put everyone on high alert” on the eve of the two sides’ Women’s World Cup opener in New Zealand.

Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner has been forced to isolate for 10 days under the ICC and New Zealand government’s health rules after returning positive RAT and PCR tests earlier this week.

While the rest of the Australian camp returned negative tests, it means Gardner will miss Australia and England’s opening match in Hamilton on Saturday, as well as Australia’s second match against Pakistan.

Speaking ahead of the clash, Shrubsole said Gardner’s positive result was a reminder to everyone playing in the tournament that Covid “isn’t going to go away”.

I'd have been amazed if it was a Covid-free tournament. You obviously have your fingers crossed and hope that, but I guess it just puts everyone on high alert. You know that it's always a possibility- Anya Shrubsole

She said: “First and foremost, my thoughts go to Ash. No one wants anyone in any team to get Covid and have to isolate, so I can imagine it’s pretty gutting for her and hopefully she’ll only miss a couple of games.

“I’d have been amazed if it was a Covid-free tournament. You obviously have your fingers crossed and hope that, but I guess it just puts everyone on high alert. You know that it’s always a possibility.

“It’s been two years now and Covid isn’t going to go away. Fingers crossed there isn’t too much of it around and we can have a really good tournament.”

Despite the positive test, Shrubsole was adamant that stricter health measures, such as bio-secure bubbles, were not necessary.

“Having been involved in some really strict Covid bubbles, my answer would be no,” she said.

“The

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