Pakistan Super League suspended after 7 players test positive for the coronavirus, the nation’s cricket board states.
Pakistan has suspended its flagship Twenty20(T20) cricket competition that started last month after seven group personnel tested positive for COVID-19, the cricket board said.
Groups competing in the country’s greatest profile sporting occasion, in which international gamers likewise get involved, were all present in the southern city of Karachi, where matches were being played.
” The health and wellbeing of all participants is critical,” a cricket board statement said on Thursday.
The decision to suspend the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 6 with instant impact was made following a meeting with the team owners, it said.
The choice was made after seven cases were reported in the competitors, which started on February20 Officials did not right away offer a resumption date.
A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official informed Reuters news firm that three worldwide gamers were among the seven who evaluated favorable.
The 7 players included Australian spinner Fawad Ahmed, England’s Tom Banton and Mohammad Faizan, who represents Lahore.
Australian all-rounder Daniel Christian withdrew from the competition over fears of catching the virus and planned to fly out on Thursday.
Quetta Gladiators’ Mohammad Hasnain, second from left, commemorates after taking the wicket of Multan Sultans’ Carlos Brathwaite, second from right, during a PSL match in Karachi [Asif Hassan/AFP]
The coronavirus has proved yet another hurdle for the PSL, which is now in its sixth edition but was held totally in Pakistan for just the first time last year.
Previous editions were hosted wholly or partly by the United Arab Emirates over security worries following the lethal 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore.
Last year, 3 playoffs and the final were cancelled after England’s Alex Hales revealed signs of COVID-19 The games were rescheduled to November and held behind closed doors, when Karachi Kings won the title.
Authorities recently enabled the PSL competition to increase crowd sizes from 20 percent to 50 percent stadium capacity.
Pakistan has so far tape-recorded 585,435 cases of COVID-19 and more than 13,000 deaths. The last two days have actually seen a minimum of 130 deaths, according to government data.
The nation imposed a lockdown only for a couple of weeks after the very first COVID-19 case was discovered in March last year, and has slowly raised the few restrictions it had in location ever since.
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