An abroad player in the Delhi Capitals group has tried positive for COVID-19, driving the establishment to postpone its movement to Pune for its next IPL match against Punjab Kings on Wednesday.
It is perceived that an Australian all-rounder showed a few side effects and a Rapid Antigen Test was performed which came positive.
"DC should go to Pune today yet the whole crew individuals have been told to resign to their separate rooms and according to convention RT PCR is being done to find out whether there is an episode in the camp or it is a disengaged case like Patrick Farhart," a BCCI source told PTI on Monday.
It is perceived one more individual from the care staff has likewise shown side effects however RT-PCR results are anticipated.
"All groups are remaining at Conrad Hotel in Pune where BCCI has made a bio-bubble. They should travel yet presently it has been deferred. Clearly that large number of whose outcomes would be negative would continue with forward venture tomorrow," the source said.
The improvement comes after group physio Farhart tried positive last week.
"We should leave today however have been told to remain in room until additional notification," said a group source.
With COVID cases ascending external the IPL bio-bubble, the infection danger inside the safeguarded climate has likewise expanded.
Last season, the competition must be suspended halfway because of the second wave before it very well may be finished in the UAE in September-October.
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