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Mumbai Indians staffer tests positive for Covid-19 days before IPL

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The spectre of coronaviru­s continues to cast a shadow on the Indian Premier League with champions Mumbai Indians revealing that their scout and wicketkeep­ing consultant Kiran More has tested positive for Covid-19.

The franchise said yesterday that former India wicketkeep­er More, 58, was currently not showing symptoms and has been isolated.

The team, led by Rohit Sharma, is camped in Chennai where they will open their campaign on Friday against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, who are captained by Virat Kohli.

“Mumbai Indians and Kiran More have followed all the BCCI health guidelines. The MI medical team will continue to monitor More’s health and abide by the BCCI protocols,” the team said in a Twitter post.

The news is bound to create more anxiety regarding the upcoming season with three players from the camps of different franchises having tested positive so far.

In a statement, Bangalore revealed that their batsman Devdutt Padikkal had tested positive for coronaviru­s on March 22 and is in quarantine at his residence.

Padikkal returned a positive result before he could join the squad, which is now in a bio-secure environmen­t in Chennai. “Devdutt will be fit to join the RCB bio-bubble once his RTPCR tests are negative, as per IPL protocol,” a team statement said.

Two others – Delhi Capitals spinner Axar Patel and Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Nitish Rana – however, tested positive after joining their teams.

IPL organisers are nervously watching a surge in coronaviru­s cases across India with daily cases at more than 90,000.

According to the Press Trust of India, two more members of the ground staff at the Wankhede Stadium tested positive for the virus, a day after the venue was cleared to host 10 IPL matches.

This after 10 ground staff members had tested positive last week, although most are reported to have recovered.

The Maharashtr­a state government gave the tournament clearance on Monday to host matches in Mumbai despite weekend lockdowns and night curfew in the city, but the fear of the pandemic remains.

Cricketers outside the IPL sphere have also been affected by the virus. India batting great Sachin Tendulkar was admitted to hospital after contractin­g the coronaviru­s last week.

Tendulkar was previously quarantini­ng at home after testing positive, showing mild symptoms.

Two more former India batsmen who took part in the Road Safety World Series – where Tendulkar had captained the India Legends team – later tested positive.

Subramania­m Badrinath, who played for the victorious Indian team during the recently concluded veterans’ T20 tournament in Raipur, revealed he had contracted the virus.

World Cup winner Yusuf Pathan also announced his positive result. Pathan was the player of the match in the final against Sri Lanka as he scored a fifty and picked up two wickets on March 21.

 ?? Getty ?? Former India wicketkeep­er and Mumbai Indians scout Kiran More has tested positive for coronaviru­s
Getty Former India wicketkeep­er and Mumbai Indians scout Kiran More has tested positive for coronaviru­s

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