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IPL 2022: Delhi team physio Covid found positive, suspense over match with RCB

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. Kovid-19 has killed its entry in IPL 2022. Actually, Delhi Capitals physio Patrick Farhart was found to be Kovid positive and after that he has been isolated. With such news coming out from the Delhi camp, now there is a suspense over the match between Delhi and RCB which is to be played on Saturday. Patrick’s positive was also confirmed by the BCCI through a statement which said that Delhi Capitals physio Patrick Farhart has tested positive for COVID and is being closely monitored by the medical team.

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With the win, Delhi team has earned four points

If we look at the performance of the Delhi team led by Rishabh Pant. So far this season, it will be called mixed. This team has played four matches so far, out of which the team has won two matches and has won two matches. With the win in two matches. The Delhi team has earned four points and on the basis of this point, this team is present at number seven in the points table. Right now this team has to play 10 more league matches. But it is definitely a matter of concern to get such news coming out from the Delhi camp.

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Let us tell you that due to the Covid 19 epidemic. This time the league matches of IPL are being organized in Maharashtra. These include three stadiums in Mumbai and one stadium in Pune. This time a total of 70 league matches are to be organized after which there will be playoff. Matches for which Kolkata and Ahmedabad have been selected. The final match will be held in Ahmedabad on May 29. At the time of the start of IPL, the situation of Covid epidemic. In the country was under control and due to this. 50 percent of the spectators have also been allowed at the stadium. But now again there is a jump in the cases of Covid.

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