DC vs PBKS, Corona in IPL 2022: Delhi Capitals (Delhi Capitals Covid-19 Cases) No more one player Corona positive Found to be. Rishabh Pant and the entire team are once again isolated. Let me tell you that the next match of Delhi Capitals is scheduled to be played on April 20 against Punjab Kings.(Delhi Capitals) Corona positive (corona positive) Today’s schedule has changed after the case. Today the team was to leave for Pune for the next match, but now all the players will be in isolation, the corona test of the team players will be done today and tomorrow.
Delhi Capitals physio Patrick Farhart recently tested positive for Corona. This information came before the match between Delhi and Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2022. After this, Delhi players were told not to shake hands or hug RCB players after or during the match.
The next match of Delhi Capitals will be against Punjab Kings on April 20 in Pune
According to Cricketbuzz News, it is believed that another player of Delhi Capitals, Korona, has been found to be positive. This result came from a rapid antigen test. The result of the player’s RT-PCR test is yet to come. The next match of Delhi Capitals is against Punjab Kings on April 20 in Pune. So far in the IPL 2022 season, Korona’s case has been seen only in Delhi Capitals. However, this time the rules of Bio Bubble are not as strict as last season. This is due to the low incidence of corona in India. But the incident could raise concerns for the BCCI.
Corona’s rules have changed in IPL 2022
In IPL 2022, changes were made to the rules regarding corona. Under this, if there are 12 healthy players, the team can play a match. This requires seven Indian players. One of the 12 should be a substitute fielder. Otherwise, BCCI may reschedule the match. If this does not happen then the IPL technical committee will decide on the outcome of the match.
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