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An Indian cricketer tested positive for COVID-19 in England and underwent quarantine at home.

An Indian cricketer tested positive for COVID-19 in England and underwent quarantine at home.

      A positive test was made for COVID-19, reported the news agency PTI, among the 23 Indian players in England for the upcoming test series.


On Thursday, after the 20-day break, Team India is assembling in Durham and the positive players won't go with the team.

"Yes, although one player is now largely asymptomatic, he has tested positive. He is in a place of knowledge under quarantine, and will not go to Durham on Thursday with the squad, "PTI was told by the BCCI source on anonymity terms.

The player suffered from a soul's pain and did a COVID-19 test, which was positive, according to a report in the Indian Express. Three days of isolation and remoteness for the teammates and the support personnel who have contacted the player.. Team India is going to assemble without the players in Durham on Thursday. AFP

In addition, the team in England recently broke out COVID-19, before Pakistan's limited-over series. The COVID 19 was positiv tested by seven team members comprising three players and four helpers. This forced the ECB to choose an entire new team for the ODI series, which they swept 3-0 under Ben Stokes's command.

A recent coronavirus break-out took place in their camp in Sri Lanka, which pushed the ODI series back from 13th to18th July, against India.

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has also just written an email to the United Kingdom's Indian contingent warning of the growing COVID-19 instances. The side intends to rally in Durham a bio-bubble in front of England next month. The first test series.

Although the touring party in the UK is closely related to the player's name, the Delta version that has led to an increasing number of cases in the UK has come to mind.

Shah urged the players "should avoid" crowded locations in his message since Covishield only gives protection, not total immunity.

Indeed, Shah's letter expressly suggested that players should avoid going to the newly ended Wimbledon and European Championships.

The Indian squad will take over England in a five-game test series beginning on August 4.

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