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IPL 2022: Is Mitchell Marsh the Delhi Capitals player to test COVID-19 positive after physio Patrick Farhart?
According to news agency PTI, an overseas player in the Delhi Capitals team has tested positive for COVID-19 and an Australian all-rounder showed some symptoms and a Rapid Antigen Test was performed which came positive.
COVID-19 has hit Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 and more specifically the Delhi Capitals camp. DC have cancelled their travel plans to head to Pune ahead of their next IPL 2022 match against Punjab Kings on Wednesday (April 20) and the entire team is currently under quarantine in Mumbai.
According to news agency PTI, an overseas player in the Delhi Capitals team has tested positive for COVID-19. “It is understood that an Australian all-rounder showed some symptoms and a Rapid Antigen Test was performed which came positive,” the news agency reported.
The only Australian all-rounder in the DC squad for IPL 2022 is Mitchell Marsh. The Aussie all-rounder had only just recovered from injury and had been spending a lot of time in close contact with physio Patrick Farhart.
“DC were supposed to travel to Pune today but the entire squad members have been told to retire to their respective rooms and as per protocol RT PCR is being done to ascertain whether there is an outbreak in the camp or it is an isolated case like Patrick Farhart,” a BCCI source told PTI on Monday (April 18).
It is understood another member of the support staff has also shown symptoms but RT-PCR results are awaited. “All teams are staying at Conrad Hotel in Pune where BCCI has created a bio-bubble. They were supposed to travel but now it has been delayed. Obviously all those whose results would be negative would carry on with onward journey tomorrow,” the source said.
The development comes after team physio Farhart tested positive last week. “We were supposed to leave today but have been told to stay in room until further notice,” said a team source.
With COVID-19 cases rising outside the IPL bio-bubble, the virus threat inside the protected environment has also increased. Last season, the tournament had to be suspended midway due to the second wave before it could be completed in the UAE in September-October.
(with PTI inputs)