As many as three players participating in the ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) have tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection out of the total 244 Rt-PCR tests conducted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). however, the board said that the game between the Quetta Gladiators and the Islamabad United which was postponed to Tuesday evening will go as per schedule.
The decision of carrying out tests for the Coronavirus infection for all players, support staffs across all franchises and match officials was taken after the Islamabad United had announced that one of their player Fawad Ahmed tested positive for Covid-19.
“One of our players, Fawad Ahmed tested positive … and was immediately put in isolation two days ago,” Islamabad United had said in a statement.
Following the announcement from the United, the Event Technical Committee of the PSL had postponed the game between the Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United which was scheduled to be played on March 01 to a day later. The PCB in its statement had said that the decision to postpone the match was taken in order to allow time for players and other individuals ‘to relax, refocus and regroup following the testing and in the best interest of the competition.’
Following the results of Fawad Ahmed, the PSL committee had said that all players from both sides will have to undergo Covid-19 testing and ruled that all of them returned negative results. However, the tests for all players and support staffs of the remaining franchises were scheduled for Monday (March 01) evening.