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England and South Africa are slated to lock horns in three ODIs and three T20Is.© Twitter
Cricket South Africa has confirmed that yet one more participant has examined optimistic for COVID-19, after the second obligatory spherical of testing forward of the limited-overs tour towards England. The participant has now been remoted from the remainder of the group and has been moved to separate, acceptable lodging with rapid impact. The group’s medical and help employees will monitor the participant to make sure his bodily well being and psychological well-being. CSA has not revealed the id of the participant who has examined optimistic for COVID-19.
“Team management and Cricket South Africa (CSA) are in close communication with their counterparts from the England Cricket Board (ECB) to ensure full transparency and the most responsible plan of action going forward,” CSA mentioned in an official launch.
CSA additionally clarified that the inter-squad apply match that was scheduled for Saturday, 21 November has been cancelled. The two gamers – Marco Marais and Stefan Tait who have been referred to as as much as the camp to help the group of their preparation for the apply match after the outcomes of the primary COVID-19 testing on Monday have been launched, will not be becoming a member of the group.
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Earlier, on Wednesday, CSA had confirmed that one participant examined optimistic for COVID-19 and consequently, three gamers have been put into self-isolation as a precautionary measure.
England and South Africa are slated to lock horns in three ODIs and three T20Is. The first T20I will likely be performed on Friday, November 27 at Cape Town.
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