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IND vs ENG: After Ravi Shastri, Bharat Arun and R Sridhar also test positive in RT-PCR test, not to travel to Manchester for 5th Test

IND vs ENG: After Ravi Shastri, Bharat Arun and R Sridhar also test positive in RT-PCR test, not to travel to Manchester for 5th Test

IND vs ENG: After Ravi Shastri, Bharat Arun and R Sridhar also test positive in RT-PCR test, not to travel to Manchester for 5th Test – India head coach Ravi Shastri has tested positive for COVID-19 along with two members of the support staff in the confirmatory RT-PCR tests, ruling them out of the team’s […]

IND vs ENG: After Ravi Shastri, Bharat Arun and R Sridhar also test positive in RT-PCR test, not to travel to Manchester for 5th Test – India head coach Ravi Shastri has tested positive for COVID-19 along with two members of the support staff in the confirmatory RT-PCR tests, ruling them out of the team’s fifth and final Test against England in Manchester this week.

The 59-year-old Shastri returned positive in a lateral flow test (Rapid Antigen Test) on Sunday and on Monday, his RT-PCR test report confirmed the infection. Three support staff members — Bharath Arun, fielding coach R Sridhar and physiotherapist Nitin Patel — were also isolated after being deemed his close contacts.


It is learnt that Arun and Sridhar have tested positive among the three and will remain in isolation for at least the next 10 days. The fifth and final Test is scheduled to start on September 10.

“After testing positive in two lateral flow test, Shastri has also returned a positive result in the RT-PCR test. He has mild symptoms like a sore throat. He will undergo 10 days of isolation,” a BCCI source informed PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“Since the Test match starts on September 10, Shastri will not be accompanying the team as his isolation period will only get over after the last Test gets over,” the source said.
Even Patel won’t be travelling to Manchester for the final game but that was pre-decided.
“Look, being close contacts, Arun, Sri and Nitin will have to undergo five-day isolation. But in any case, they were not travelling to Manchester for the final Test.

“In Manchester, the BCCI is creating a separate IPL bubble for the cricketers as there will be bubble to bubble transfer on September 15. It was pre-decided,” a senior BCCI source added.

It is expected that all the three coaches will be in touch with captain Virat Kohli and batting coach Vikram Rathour, who will be in charge of the team during this period.

“As far as physio is concerned, the team has back-up in Yogesh Parmar with the two trainers Nick (Webb) and Soham (Desai). Three masseurs (Negi, Kanade, Dayanand, also a throwdown specialist) are there for recovery,” he informed. “There is Raghu and Nuwan and also Vikram doubles up as a throwdown specialist,” he added.

It is understood that Shastri may have developed the symptoms either during his book release function a few evenings back or while using a common lift that players use at the stadium along with the VIP guests which has a minimum traffic of 5000 people. The playing members had tested negative in two lateral flow tests conducted on Saturday evening and Sunday morning. All the players and the support staff are fully vaccinated.

Also Read: IND vs ENG Live Score 4th Test: Virat Kohli, Jadeja to begin Day 4 with India at 270/3; Lead by 171 – Follow LIVE Updates

IND vs ENG: Have Team India broken any protocols?

  • There is no bio-secure bubble in the UK.
  • Instead, they are in a controlled environment and are allowed to go out only in designated places.
  • Players and members can visit restaurants that only allow double-vaccinated customers.
  • All the Team India members have done that so far.

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