Kolkata Knight Riders’ leg-spinner Varun Chakravarthy and pacer Sandeep Warrier, who have been the primary to check optimistic for COVID-19 within the currently-suspended IPL’s bio-bubble, have returned to their respective house cities after finishing 10 days of obligatory isolation.
Tamil Nadu’s Chakravarthy was formally the primary participant on this version of the IPL, who contracted the an infection after going for some medical scans.
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Subsequently, two of his teammates, Warrier and Prasidh Krishna, have been additionally contaminated by the virus.
The Kerala-based Warrier’s interplay with Delhi Capitals veteran Amit Mishra led to the veteran being discovered optimistic as properly, inflicting finally the league’s suspension.
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“Yes, Chakravarthy and Sandeep have gone home. They have completed 10 days of mandatory isolation. However, KKR as a franchise will keep monitoring their health,” a BCCI official in know of issues informed PTI on Monday.
“They will undergo RT-PCR tests in Chennai and Kerala respectively,” he added.
Both Chakravarthy and Warrier didn’t shw any main signs for the an infection.
However, New Zealander Tim Seifert, one other COVID optimistic KKR recruit, remains to be in isolation. The IPL was suspended on May 4.
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