Cricketers Pooja Vastrakar, S Meghana test positive for Covid-19 ahead of CWG, stay back in India

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Batter S Meghana has tested positive for Covid-19 and has not travelled with the team to Birmingham

Birmingham: Batter S Meghana and all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar have tested positive for Covid-19 and stayed back in India ahead of the side’s opener against Australia in the Commonwealth Games (CWG) here Friday. The India squad left Sunday morning for this city in England without the two key players.

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly had earlier confirmed that one member of the touring party tested positive. The squad trained at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore ahead of the CWG. It should be stated here that women’s cricket is making its debut at the Commonwealth Games.

“Vastrakar and Meghana have tested positive for Covid-19 and it happened before the team’s departure. Both the players will remain in India,” an Indian Olympic Association official said Tuesday. A BCCI source added: “As per protocol, both players can only join the team once they test negative.”

Considering the situation, the two players are unlikely to feature in the opener against Australia. The second game is against arch rivals Pakistan July 31 and final league match against Barbados, August 3. All games, including the final, will be played at the Edgbaston.

The organisers have said that tickets for the semifinals and final are already sold out.

Ahead of the team’s departure, India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur had spoken about how much playing in the Commonwealth Games meant to her and the team. “We don’t get to experience this often so really looking forward to it. The opening ceremony will be a special experience for all of us,” Kaur had said.

 

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