LONDON:
Surrey
have cancelled Australian pacer
Michael Neser's contract for this year's domestic season due to uncertainty over
County cricket
in
England
amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Nasser has thus become the first overseas player to be affected by the coronavirus situation in England.
Neser was due to be part of the first-team squad until the beginning of July -- playing in
County Championship
cricket.
Given the cancellation of all fixtures until May 28, and the current uncertainty surrounding the season beyond that date, Surrey Director of
Cricket
Alec Stewart contacted Neser and after explaining the situation it was mutually agreed that the contract would be cancelled.
Stewart said: "Given the testing times we find ourselves in, I would like to thank Michael Neser and his management company for their total understanding of the current situation and full agreement of this decision.
"The wider issues the sport is facing is paramount and it was refreshing to know Michael and his representatives are looking at the bigger picture in this sensible and responsible way," he added.
All professional cricket has been suspended in England until May 28 and chances are that the starting date will be extended further.
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