IPL 2021: All Mumbai Indians Players And Support Staff Test Negative For Covid-19, Says Report
IPL 2021: After scout and wicket-keeping consultant Kiran More tested positive, all Mumbai Indians' players and support staff got tested for COVID-19.
- Asian News International
- Updated: April 06, 2021 09:16 pm IST
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All Mumbai Indians' players and support staff were tested for COVID-19
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MI released a statement today regarding Kiran More's positive test
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All training sessions were cancelled owing to the coronavirus scare
In what comes as a huge relief for Mumbai Indians' players and support staff, all their test results for coronavirus have been negative despite scout and wicket-keeping consultant Kiran More being diagnosed as COVID-19 positive. The defending champions have been busy training in Chennai ahead of the opening game of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League against Royal Challengers Bangalore slated to be played on Friday. ANI has reliably learned that Mumbai Indians' training session for Tuesday was cancelled and all the players and support staff underwent COVID-19 tests as More was with them in the same hotel in Chennai. Fortunately, all the test results have come in and they are negative.
More is currently asymptomatic and has been isolated as per the health guidelines issued by the BCCI. The official handle of Mumbai Indians tweeted, "Mumbai Indians and Kiran More have followed all the BCCI health guidelines. The MI medical team will continue to monitor More's health and abide by the BCCI protocols."
The BCCI SOP says:Â "Player/support staff, who tests positive for COVID-19, must isolate in the designated area outside the bio-secure environment for a minimum of 10 days from the first day of symptoms or the date of collection of the sample which resulted in a positive RT-PCR report, whichever is earlier."
Things haven't looked too bright in Mumbai either, as some members of the groundstaff at the Wankhede Stadium tested positive for coronavirus. Sources within the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday confirmed the development.
An MCA source told ANI, "Two more groundstaff members and one plumber returned with positive Covid-19 results on Monday. Earlier, 10 ground staff members had tested positive for Covid at the Wankhede... There is a clubhouse inside the Wankhede Stadium, all the groundstaff will stay there till the Mumbai leg is over in order to conduct the IPL smoothly."
Wankhede Stadium is set to host 10 IPL games this season from April 10-25.
The first match at the stadium is scheduled to be played on Saturday between Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings.
Four franchises – Delhi Capitals, Chennai Super Kings, Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals – have set up their base in Mumbai as of now.