Deccan Chronicle

10 Pak cricketers test positive for Covid-19

Seven more contract Covid-19, count now 10, days before departure to England for series

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Karachi, June 23: Ten out of the 29 Englandbou­nd Pakistan cricketers have tested positive for Coronaviru­s but the boards from both the countries insisted that the tour remains “on track”.

After the Pakistan Cricket Board announced that three players were found to be Covid-19 positive on

Monday, its update on Tuesday stated that seven more have been infected, including Mohammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz. The other five are Fakhar Zaman, Imran Khan, Kashif Bhatti, Mohammad Hasnain and Mohammad Rizwan.

Karachi, June 23: As many as 10 out of the 29 England-bound Pakistan cricketers have tested positive for the dreaded Coronaviru­s but boards from both the countries insisted on Tuesday that the tour remains “very much on track”.

After the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that three players were found to be Covid-19 positive on Monday night, its update on Tuesday stated that seven more have been infected, including senior players Mohammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz.

The other five are Fakhar Zaman, Imran Khan, Kashif Bhatti, Mohammad Hasnain and Mohammad Rizwan. The squad was to leave for the UK on June 28 for three Tests and as many T20s starting in August.

Shadab Khan, Haider Ali and Haris Rauf had returned positive tests on Monday. PCB said all who have tested positive did not report any symptoms prior to testing.

“The PCB medical panel is already in contact with these players and the masseur, who have been instructed to observe strict quarantine at their homes for their and their families' wellbeing,” the PCB said in a statement.

PCB CEO Wasim Khan said players testing positive for the virus is a warning for the public.

“It is not a great situation to be in and what it shows is these are 10 fit and young athletes...if it can happen to players it can happen to anyone,” PCB CEO Wasim Khan told a media conference.

Khan said that the players and officials would now assemble in Lahore and another round of tests would be carried out on June 25 and a revised squad would be announced the next day.

“It is a matter of concern but we shouldn’t panic at this time as we have time on our hands,” Khan said. He said the players and officials would be retested on reaching England.

Despite the developmen­ts over two days, Khan said the tour is on track. “The tour to England is very much on track and the side will depart as per schedule on 28 June. Fortunatel­y, all the first-choice red-ball squad, barring Mohammad Rizwan, are negative, which means they can start training and practising immediatel­y after they have been tested and given the all clear when they arrive in England,” he said.

Reacting to Monday night’s developmen­t of three Pakistan players testing positive, ECB’s director of cricket Ashley Giles had expressed concerns but there was no threat to the tour. “We are far enough away from the start of the Test series to not worry about that too much at the moment,” Giles said. —

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