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Pakistan postpones T20 league after player shows coronaviru­s symptoms

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LAHORE, (Reuters) The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been postponed with immediate effect after an overseas player showed symptoms of coronaviru­s, the country’s cricket board said yesterday.

The postponeme­nt was announced hours before the semi-final matches were due to start in Lahore.

“This decision was taken after a player, who had left Pakistan a few days ago, showed symptoms of COVID-19 and he will undergo screening shortly,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

Former Pakistan player and commentato­r Ramiz Raja said on Twitter https://twitter.com/iramizr aja/status/1239860553­56629401 7 that opening batsman Alex Hales had “self quarantine­d himself” but the Englishman released a statement later saying he developed symptoms only after returning to the United Kingdom.

“I returned to the UK in the early hours of Saturday morning feeling perfectly fit and healthy and with absolutely no symptoms of the virus,” Hales said in a statement https://twitter.com/AlexHa les1/status/1239882992­72364032 5.

“However, I awoke early on Sunday morning having developed a fever and followed the government’s advice on self-isolation, a process I am obviously still following having developed a dry and persistent cough.

“At this stage, it has not been possible to be tested although I am hopeful that might be the case later today so that I can get absolute confirmati­on of my current health status.”

Players, support staff, match officials, franchise owners and production crew have since undergone tests and have been asked to wait for results before planning any travel.

Multan were to face Peshawar in the first semifinal at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium followed by the second match between Karachi and Lahore.

The final was scheduled for the same venue today.

All three matches would be reschedule­d to a later date, said the PCB, which has suspended all domestic cricket.

The franchise-based Twenty20 competitio­n was shortened by four days last week and a number of foreign players left before the semi-finals.

The last leg of Bangladesh’s tour of Pakistan, which involved a test match and a one-day internatio­nal in Karachi next month, was postponed on Monday.

“Sad to see the PSL end, but health and safety of all concerned is the key...” Multan’s Shahid Afridi tweeted. The PSL postponeme­nt followed Pakistan’s decision to suspend all domestic soccer because of the coronaviru­s outbreak which has shut down sport around the world and killed more than 7,000 people.

 ??  ?? England batsman Alex Hales is in self isolation.
England batsman Alex Hales is in self isolation.

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