The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
England cricket team awaiting test results with bated breath
The England cricket squad in Sri Lanka is nervously awaiting the results from its latest round of Covid-19 testing, with Moeen Ali departing the team hotel after being diagnosed with the virus.
The tour received an early setback on Monday, when Moeen was confirmed as positive following a round of tests on arrival at the airport in Hambantota.
The all-rounder is now obliged to quarantine for a 10-day period ending next Wednesday – the day before the first Test in Galle.
The remainder of the travelling party – including Chris Woakes, who is facing a seven-day isolation having been identified as a close contact of Moeen – were retested at their team base in Ham ban tot a yesterday morning.
The screening consisted of four swabs, two for a quick turnaround lateral flow test and two for a more sophisticated PCR.
Results for the former may have been available as early as yesterday evening but given the greater scope for false positives, they will not be made public.
Instead, they will act as an illustrative guide ahead of the more reliable PCR results, which will arrive the following day.
Should the latter show a wider level of infection among the squad, the seriousness of the outbreak would be escalated, with managing director of men’s cricket, Ashley Giles, on site to lead any logistical discussions.
He performed a similar role in South Africa, when the decision was made to abandon the tour after a series of positive tests inside the players’ bubble, but England are hoping the strict measures in place on the trip will prevent such drastic action this time.