The Uncapped Sri Lankan Pacer Nuwan Thushara has Tested Positive for Covid-19. And his participation in Sri Lanka’s upcoming T20I tour of Australia has consequently been put into doubt.
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According to a description from Sri Lanka Cricket, the team’s trainer Dilshan Fonseca has also tested positive and, like Thushara, is “currently going through the COVID-19 protocol”.
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Although updates about Thushara have just surfaced, ESPNcricinfo understands that she gave a positive conclusion six days ago.
Her second RT-PCR test is scheduling for Tuesday, the seventh day from the initial test, but with the team flying on February 3, the SLC and her medical team will have to decide if Thushara can travel with the rest of the squad. or not or not.
In Case Of Negative Test :-
According to SLC’s head of medical department, Prof Arjun de Silva, even in the event of a negative test on Tuesday, Thushara will have to undergo more tests before she can be supported to play.
Arjun de Silva said, “We still haven’t decided on him at the Yatra Party his vivid.” “Usually, under the normal protocol, we do cardiac and lung contours before clearing a player.
If we send him with the team, assuming his second PCR comes negative, we will have to characterize him in Australia before that. plays.”
The Also Supported :-
De Silva, however, was optimistic about the inclusion of Nuwan Thushara, with the 27-year-old currently asymptomatic, and also supporting. That no one in the traveling squad had been in close contact. With Nuwan Thushara, who took 12 wickets in eight matches. . Recently Galle Gladiators in the Lanka Premier League.
The pace with surprisingly slingy action has been compared to Lasith Malinga. Who was recently appointing by the SLC as the bowling tactics coach for the tour of Australia?
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The team has several other fast bowling options:- Dushmantha Chameera, Lahiru Kumara, Chamika Karunaratne, Binura Fernando, and Shiran Fernando. Nuwan Pradeep was not selecting for the tour.
Sri Lanka is scheduling to play five T20Is in Australia from February 11-20, with the first two matches in Sydney before Carbane in Canberra and then Melbourne.