Former Nepal Skipper Paras Khadka Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Former Nepal captain Paras Khadka took to Twitter to reveal that he has tested positive for coronavirus.
- Asian News International
- Updated: December 11, 2020 11:29 pm IST
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Former Nepal captain Paras Khadka tested positive for COVID-19
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Paras Khadka took to Twitter to reveal the news on Friday
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The former Nepal skipper is self isolating at home
Former Nepal skipper Paras Khadka has been tested positive for coronavirus and has currently isolated himself. Khadka, who has played 10 ODIs and 33 T20Is for Nepal, said he conducted a PCR test on Friday after he lost his smell, and the report of which came out positive. The all-rounder, who is ICC Men's Associate Cricketer of the Decade nominee, will miss the cricket action in Chitwan which gets underway on Saturday. "Having got mild symptoms, I isolated myself from the team over last two days and as I lost my smell and taste since yesterday evening, I conducted my PCR test this morning and the report has come out as Covid-19 positive. I am currently under home isolation and will be following," Khadka tweeted.
all the guidelines as per the doctors.
— Paras Khadka (@paras77) December 11, 2020
Unfortunately will be missing the cricket action in Chitwan starting tomorrow so would like to wish everyone my best wishes ahead for the Gautam Buddha Cup.
Thank you.
"All the guidelines as per the doctors. Unfortunately will be missing the cricket action in Chitwan starting tomorrow so would like to wish everyone my best wishes ahead for the Gautam Buddha Cup," he added.
Last month, Nepal skipper Gyanendra Malla, along with batsman Rohit Paudel and vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee have all tested positive for coronavirus.
The positive results were announced by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CNA) ahead of the start of a national team training camp in Kathmandu.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Nepal has not played any ODIs since February after hosting Cricket World Cup ODI League Two tri-series ODIs against Oman and the USA.