Deepak Chahar Says "Recovered Well" From COVID-19 In Motivational Post
Chennai Super Kings posted a video of Deepak Chahar where he says he has recovered well and thanks fans for their wishes and prayers.
- Abhimanyu Bose
- Updated: September 02, 2020 03:34 AM IST
Highlights
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Deepak Chahar was one of two CSK players to test positive for coronavirus
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He said he has "recovered well" in a video shared by the IPL franchise
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He will be tested again after his 14-day quarantine
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fast bowler Deepak Chahar, one of the two players who tested positive for coronavirus last week, said that he has "recovered well" and said he was looking forward to getting into action soon. "Thank you so much for your lovely wishes and prayers. I have recovered well and hopefully will be in action soon," the seamer said in a video released by CSK on Twitter. Earlier in the day, the Indian Premier League franchise's CEO KS Viswanathan said that all members of their contingent in the UAE, except the 13 who had tested COVID-19 positive last week, returned negative tests.
Come what may, don't miss leg day. Cherry on the rise! #WhistlePodu @deepak_chahar9 pic.twitter.com/dqxbRGQ01s
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) September 1, 2020
"Come what may, don't miss leg day. Cherry on the rise!" CSK captioned the video.
In the video, Chahar goes on to do some "leg day" training.
Chahar, along with Ruturaj Gaikwad, will have to complete their 14-day quarantine before they will be tested again and will then be eligible to start training.
"All others, apart from the 13, have tested negative for COVID-19. They will have to undergo another test on Thursday, September 3. We are likely to start training on Friday, September 4," Viswanathan was quoted as saying by PTI.
"Deepak and Ruturaj will complete their 14-day quarantine and then join training after two negative tests as per protocol," he added.
The CSK contingent reached the United Arab Emirates ahead of this year's season of the IPL on August 21. They were scheduled to begin training on August 28, but the positive coronavirus tests have set them back.