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Sri Lanka pacer Nuwan Thushara tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of T20I series against Australia

Sri Lanka pacer Nuwan Thushara tests positive for Covid-19 ahead of T20I series against Australia

India Today
Monday, January 31, 2022 11:51:41 AM UTC

Nuwan Thushara, who was included in the 20 member Sri Lanka squad to tour Australia, has tested positive for Covid-19 ahead of the T20I series.

Uncapped pacer Nuwan Thushara has tested positive for Covid-19 ahead of the Sri Lankan team's departure to Australia on February 3. Apart from Thushara, included in Sri Lanka's 20-member squad for the tour comprising five T20Is, Dilshan Fonseka, the team trainer, has also tested positive for COVID-19.

"Both were found to be positive during a routine PCR test conducted between the squad and the support staff, who are currently remaining in a Bio-Secure Bubble ahead of the team's departure to Australia.

"Both of them are currently undergoing COVID-19 protocols and will rejoin the squad on the 10th of February, upon completion of the protocols," said a statement from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Monday.

Thushara, whose slingy bowling action brought comparisons with former pacer Lasith Malinga, was one of the top three wicket-takers in the Lanka Premier League, claiming 12 wickets across eight matches with an economy rate of 8.11 for Galle Gladiators. According to a report in ESPNCricinfo, Thushara had returned a positive test for COVID-19 six days ago.

"His second RT-PCR test is scheduled for Tuesday, the seventh day from the initial test, but with the team set to fly out on February 3, SLC and its medical team will have to decide whether Thushara can travel with the rest of the squad or not," said the report.

The report also had SLC's medical department chief, Professor Arjuna de Silva, saying even if a negative test comes out on Tuesday, Thushara would need to undergo further tests before getting clearance to go to Australia with the rest of the squad.

"We still haven't decided on that (his inclusion in the traveling party). Generally, under the normal protocol, we do a cardiac and lung assessment (prior to clearing a player). If we send him with the team, assuming his second PCR comes back negative, we will then have to assess him in Australia before he plays."

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