The Pakistan Cricket team could leave managed isolation tomorrow, if the Health Ministry approves.
New Zealand Cricket today said the Pakistan squad's day 12 Covid-19 tests have all returned as negative.
Additionally, the member of the squad who was taken into quarantine in Auckland after arriving from Dubai feeling unwell but subsequently testing negative, has also been cleared to leave the facility.
Not being allowed to train in their managed isolation in Christchurch has affected Pakistan's preparation for the series against New Zealand, according to head coach Misbah-ul-Haq.
Eight members of the 53-strong Pakistan squad have tested positive for coronavirus since their arrival, prompting the New Zealand health ministry to revoke the tourists' training exemption on Friday.