IPL 2020: There’s a bit of apprehension, Williamson says about the effect of the Covid-19 epidemic on CSK camp

The number of coronaviruses in the Chennai Super Kings contingent has sounded the alarm elsewhere.

All members of the CSK camp, with the exception of the thirteen who tested positive for Covid-19 at the beginning of last week, tested negative for the most recent tests, the executive director of the Indian Premier League team Kasi Viswanathan said Tuesday.

Tests were conducted upon arrival in the United Arab Emirates according to protocol.

Viswanathan had previously said that even the 13, including Indian sailor Deepak Chahar and Indian drummer Ruturaj Gaikwad, were among those who tested negative for Monday.He reviewed his statement.

Kane Williamson, who left New Zealand on Thursday to enroll in his IPL Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise in the United Arab Emirates, was one of those who felt a little concerned after positive testing.

“Obviously, this is bad news,” Williamson told Radio New Zealand on Wednesday.”You don’t need to listen to Covid.

He added: “I hear they’re basically asymptomatic, so I hope that with some other blocking period, they’re going to go through and everything goes well.There is a bit of apprehension, in fact as the time approaches …you start to think you want to be incredibly vigilant and disciplined.”

The thirteen inflamed members of the quota will be examined at the end of their quarantine period.The IPL begins on September 19, left India this year due to the pandemic.

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