New Zealand fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan has gone under 14-day self-isolation after returning from Pakistan.
On Monday, Mitch took to Twitter to share a smiling picture with the funny note that his wife Georgia England has left for him at home.
“Straight home into isolation, get home to this note from my legendary wife who’s gone to stay with her parents for a few weeks. See you guys in 14 days,” the Kiwi pacer captioned the photo.
Straight home into isolation, get home to this note from my legendary wife who’s gone to stay with her parents for a few weeks. See you guys in 14 days 👌 pic.twitter.com/GjEo4n4Vhk
— Mitchell McClenaghan (@Mitch_Savage) March 15, 2020
New Zealand has enforced a mandatory 14-day self-isolation for anyone who enters its border from Australia after Sunday midnight amid the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the globe.
“When you start to get frustrated just think… it could be worse… At least you’re not stuck inside with your wife!! Love You,” McClenaghan’s wife note read.
Georgia has gone to stay with her parents to avoid contact with her husband in the wake of the pandemic. The 33-year-old cricketer represented Karachi Kings in the ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The left-arm pacer played just one game for Karachi Kings (on March 6) before flying back to home.
He is also a member of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians. The 13th season of IPL has been postponed till April 15, while the PSL will go on behind closed doors.