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IPL match postponed after 2 players test positive for Covid

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) was forced into its first coronaviru­s postponeme­nt this season on Monday after two players tested positive despite the tournament's bio-secure "bubble". The Kolkata Knight Riders' match against Virat Kohli's Royal Challenger­s Bangalore was called off just hours before its start in Ahmedabad after Varun Chakaravar­thy and Sandeep Warrier became infected.

The positive cases come as India's massive coronaviru­s surge raises questions about the IPL and concerns over the country's hosting of the Twenty20 World Cup in October and November.

Chakaravar­thy and Warrier "have isolated themselves from the rest of the squad" after testing positive, an IPL statement said. "All other team members have tested negative for Covid19," it added.

The league set up biosecure bubbles around the eight teams before the tournament as a devastatin­g wave of cases swept across India. The country is recording about 360,000 cases and 3,500 deaths a day and has been hit by chronic shortages of hospital beds and oxygen.

The IPL said its doctors were in "continuous touch" with Chakaravar­thy, a 29year-old spinner, and 30year-old fast bowler Warrier, and were monitoring their health. Media reports said the pair may have been infected when they left their team hotel for injury check-ups.

"The medical team is also determinin­g the close and casual contacts of the two positive cases during the 48 hours prior to collection of the sample that returned the positive test results," said the statement.

All IPL games so far have been held behind closed doors, but after three Australian players left the tournament last week, organisers sought to reassure the remaining foreign stars that they are "totally safe". Adam Zampa, Andrew Tye and Kane Richardson left their IPL teams before the Australian government imposed a ban on arrivals from India.

The Australian Cricket Board has said it is in daily contact with the Australian players still at the IPL.

A number of players, including Bangalore's Australian all-rounder Daniel Sams and Delhi Capitals spinner Axar Patel, tested positive for the virus before the league started on April 9. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has stepped up coronaviru­s security as the surge has worsened.

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