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Silverwood was due to miss the fourth Test against England starting in Sydney on Wednesday after he was forced into isolation when a family member tested positive for COVID-19.
”Silverwood has been isolating in Melbourne since December 30 following a positive test from one of his family members. He will remain in isolation until January 8,” the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement according to Skysports.
The ECB said Silverwood is asymptomatic and is fully vaccinated.
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England has already announced that Adam Hollioake will not join the coaching set-up ahead of the fourth Test due to close contact of his testing positive for COVID-19.
Hollioake was to assist England with Silverwood, pace bowling coach Jon Lewis, spin mentor Jeetan Patel, and strength and conditioning specialist Darren Veness all isolating.
It has left assistant coach Graham Thorpe in charge of the squad for the upcoming match.
The team’s training session in Sydney was also canceled on Sunday after a net bowler tested COVID-19 positive.