Three West Indian players tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss the T20I series against Pakistan.

Three West Indian players: Roston Chase, Sheldon Cottrell, and Kyle Mayers all tested positive in. Pakistan’s match against the West Indies in Karachi. On Thursday, the West Indies team arrived in Pakistan. On the limited-overs tour, the Caribbean side will play three T20Is and three ODIs in Pakistan, beginning on Monday.

Three West Indian players: have tested positive for COVID-19, as has a non-coaching member of the team management, ahead of the start of their tour of Pakistan. Roston Chase, Sheldon Cottrell, and Kyle Mayers, the three players, all tested positive in Karachi.

On Thursday, the West Indies team arrived in Pakistan. On the limited-overs tour, the Caribbean side will play three T20Is and three ODIs in Pakistan, beginning on Monday.

“Cricket West Indies (CWI) can report that four members of the West Indies touring party have tested positive for. COVID-19 and will now undertake self-isolation as a result of PCR testing done upon arrival in Pakistan. Sheldon Cottrell, allrounder Roston Chase, and allrounder. Kyle Mayers, as well as a non-coaching member of the team management unit, all tested positive in. Karachi and will be unavailable for the forthcoming. Pakistan series. All four members have been completely vaccinated and show no signs of illness “According to a statement released by. Cricket West Indies,

According to the official statement, the results were received while the athletes and staff were still in room isolation.

“Four (4) COVID-19 positives have been confirmed by our arrival testing processes in Pakistan. Despite this severe setback to our preparatory preparations, we are sure that the tour can go on because everyone else returned negative PCRs prior to their arrival in. Pakistan and two negative PCRs since they arrived in Karachi. Despite the fact that several of our players have been living in bio-secure bubbles nearly continuously since before the CPL, the possibility of COVID-19 infection cannot be entirely eliminated from a cricket trip. The unexpected absence of three players from our squad will have a significant impact on our team’s preparations, but the rest of the squad is in good spirits and will begin training today in preparation for our first game on Monday “According to a quote attributed to Johnny Grave, CEO of Cricket West Indies,

“All four players will be kept apart from the rest of the West Indies team and are currently under the care and supervision of Dr Akshai Mansingh, the team physician. They will be kept in isolation for ten (10) days or until negative PCR test results are obtained “According to the press release,

The three-match Twenty20 International series will begin on Monday, December 13 at the Karachi National Stadium.

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