‘It was so weird’: Australia win cricket gold as McGrath allowed to bat and bowl with COVID-19

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‘It was so weird’: Australia win cricket gold as McGrath allowed to bat and bowl with COVID-19
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Moments before the CommonwealthGames2022 gold medal cricket match, Australia's Tahlia McGrath tested positive for COVID-19. She was allowed to not only play, but bat, bowl and field. | tomdecent

As Australia’s women’s cricket team waited with bated breath for video replays to confirm that Jess Jonassen’s enormous LBW appeal was going to be the nail in the coffin for a maiden Commonwealth Games gold medal, all-rounder Tahlia McGrath stood about five metres away on purpose.

It was a brief embrace for McGrath, who then walked away, chucked on a mask and accepted her gold medal side-by-side with teammates at the end of an engrossing day at Edgbaston for the first final of women’s T20 cricket at the Commonwealth Games. “That was absolutely crazy. One of the best game I’ve been a part of by far,” Schutt said. “We scrapped at the end there. That wasn’t our best game.Credit:After Australia won the toss and elected to bat, Beth Mooney - “it was nice to get a few more out of the middle” - and Meg Lanning put on 74 runs for the second wicket before a bizarre scenario played out.

How far the world has changed since December when Australian captain Pat Cummins was ruled out of an Ashes Test - and sent into isolation for a week - because he spent just a few seconds chatting to a mate of a mate who came over to say hello at dinner.She snaffled a high catch but quickly warned teammates to keep their distance in celebrations.

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