Six women cricketers test positive for Covid-19 in Sri Lanka.

The players took part in a World Cup qualifier in Zimbabwe. It is not clear whether the positive tests were for the new Omron version.

The ICC took its decision– After Saturday’s game between the West Indies and Sri Lanka was called off when a member of the Sri Lankan support staff tested positive for COVID-19.

The SLC said on Sunday:

Six Sri Lankan women cricketers, who took part in the World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe, have tested positive for COVID-19.

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The team is still in Zimbabwe. And we are in talks with the ICC to bring them back to Sri Lanka as soon as possible. SLC CEO Ashley de Silva told ESPNcricinfo. “The players who have tested positive will have to stay there until they test negative. There is a doctor traveling with the team who will be with them.

Although non-infected members of the squad may return soon, they will still have to undergo quarantine upon arrival in Sri Lanka, as the island’s government reintroduced mandatory quarantine for arrivals from southern Africa, following news about the Omicron version. has been applied. All the members of the Sri Lankan squad are currently in isolation in Zimbabwe.

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Following the cancellation of the qualifiers. The ICC said Bangladesh, Pakistan, and West Indies based on their rankings would advance to next year’s World Cup in New Zealand. All three teams will be joined by New Zealand, Australia, India, England, and South Africa.

South African sport began to shut down on Friday as travel restrictions forced rugby teams and golfers to try to leave the country.

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