Devdutt Padikkal, who had contracted the novel coronavirus final week, returned COVID-19 damaging on Wednesday and joined the remainder of the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad. The franchise launched an official assertion on this regard.
“We are pleased to inform that Royal Challengers Bangalore, Left-handed Batsman Devdutt Paddikal, has joined the team on 7th April 2021 with negative reports for COVID-19 as per BCCI protocols. RCB medical team was in constant touch with Devdutt to ensure his safety and well-being,”the assertion learn.
Bold Diaries: Devdutt Padikkal joins the RCB camp after testing damaging for COVID-19. He’s wholesome, feeling higher and raring to go. Here’s a message to all RCB followers from Devdutt.#PlayBold #WeAreChallengers #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/BtVszNABJW
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) April 7, 2021
Padikkal had examined constructive for the virus on March 22 and was beneath self quarantine at dwelling.
The 20-year-old had emerged because the main run-scorer from RCB camp within the earlier version held in UAE, through which he amassed 473 runs from 15 video games.
Earlier within the day, RCB’s international recruit Daniel Sams examined constructive for COVID-19. “Daniel Sams checked into the team hotel in Chennai on April 3rd, with a negative COVID report on arrival. His report from the 2nd test on 7th April came positive. Sams is currently asymptomatic and he is currently in isolation at a designated medical facility,” RCB wrote on their official Twitter profile.
Sams had joined the RCB coaching camp final week on April 3 with a damaging report, however has since examined constructive. He is certainly one of 5 Australians with RCB this season, becoming a member of Glenn Maxwell, Dan Christian, Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson.