Mitchell Marsh, an Australian all-rounder with the Delhi Capitals, has tested positive for COVID-19 in his second RT-PCR test, know his current health update
Marsh’s initial RT-PCR test had been negative, despite a positive Rapid Antigen Test result (RAT).
Mitchell Marsh In The Hospital After Testing Positive For Covid, Latest Health Update, Delhi Capitals Positive Cases List News
Mitchell Marsh, an Australian all-rounder who plays for the Delhi Capitals, has tested positive for COVID-19 in his second RT-PCR test. Marsh’s initial RT-PCR test had been negative, despite a positive Rapid Antigen Test result (RAT). Five members of the squad have tested positive. Other players and staff members’ results are presently being anticipated. The Delhi Capitals are set to play Punjab Kings in Pune on Wednesday, but their travel plans have been put on hold for the time being. The outcome of the match is yet to be determined.
On Friday, physio Patrick Farhart of the Delhi Capitals tested positive for COVID-19.
DC’s Marsh is in the hospital after testing positive for Covid in IPL 2022.
DC said in a statement, “Mitchell Marsh, an all-rounder for the Delhi Capitals, has tested positive for COVID-19 and has been hospitalized at a hospital. Marsh’s condition is being constantly monitored by the Delhi Capitals medical staff.”
1. Patrick Farhat (Physiotherapist)
2. Chetan Kumar (Sports Massage Therapist) – He tested positive on April 16th
3. Mitchell Marsh (Player) – He tested positive on April 18th
4. Abhijit Salvi (Team doctor)- He tested positive on April 18th
5. Akash Mane (Social Media team member) – He tested positive on April 18th
Every member of an IPL squad in a team bubble gets tested every fifth day, as opposed to every third day last season, as per BCCI’s testing procedures. However, if the franchisee wishes to test its members on its own, they are more than welcome to do so.
Farhart, the team’s physiotherapist, tested positive last week, prompting this development. “We were scheduled to depart today,” a team source stated, “but we’ve been forced to stay in our accommodation until further notice.”
The virus danger inside the protected environment has escalated as COVID cases have increased outside the IPL bio-bubble.
The event was forced to be stopped in the middle of last season. Owing to the second wave before being finished in the UAE in September-October.
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