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IPL 2020: Several Chennai Super Kings players test positive for COVID-19

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The positive results of the Super Kings contingent were from the third test that were conducted on day five

An India player is among at least ten members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Dubai. ESPNcricinfo understands there is only one player among those who tested positive, with the rest of them comprising support staff members and a few net bowlers.

As a result, the Super Kings have been forced to postpone the start of their training in Dubai to September 1. According to the IPL’s Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs), all those who tested positive will now need to undergo at least two weeks of further quarantine and clear two more tests before they can rejoin the group.

ESPNcricinfo understands the positive test results are from the final round of testing in the UAE which is part of IPL’s COVID-19 protocols comprising three tests which are mandatory for every person who is part of the tournament.

As per the protocol, every person would get tested at the airport upon landing in the UAE, followed by three tests on days one, three and six. The protocol also makes it mandatory for everyone to undergo a six-day quarantine after landing where they are not supposed to even mingle with team members or colleagues. Only once the squad members clear all the mandatory tests can teams start their training.

As per the original schedule, the Super Kings would have started their training on Friday. However, their preparations are now in disarray. So far neither the franchise nor the IPL has made any public comment.

The IPL is to start on September 19, but the schedule is yet to be finalised. The development is bound to put the IPL on alert simply because the Super Kings, who finished runners-up in 2019, are expected to play defending champions Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener.

The Super Kings landed in Dubai on August 21 after part of their Indian contingent underwent a six-day conditioning camp in Chennai. That group included most of the senior Indian players in the squad including captain MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, Deepak Chahar and Piyush Chawla.

What happens now?

According to tournament’s SOPs, those who test positive have to be “immediately isolated from rest of the squad.” The SOPs also say “contact tracing” should “commence immediately.”

If the person is “asymptomatic or has mild symptoms” then he/she would need to be isolated outside the biosecure bubble for two weeks from the “first day of symptoms or a positive PCR test report whichever is later.”

The individual cannot also train during the 14-day isolation period and is advised complete rest. If the symptoms worsen then he/she would be shifted to a tournament accredited hospital.

“After the 2 weeks isolation, the individual must return 2 negative PCR test reports done 24 hours apart before being permitted to re-enter the BioSecure Environment. After recovery, players must undergo a cardiac screening before resuming any team activities,” is what the IPL said while distributing the SOPs to franchise recently. (ESPNCricinfo)

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