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IPL FULL COVERAGE | SCHEDULE | RESULTS | ORANGE CAP | PURPLE CAP To ensure no other case goes undetected in the bio-bubble, the BCCI has decided move the game from Pune to Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.Īll squad members, who returned negative tests on Tuesday, will need to clear another round of testing on Wednesday morning for the game to go on as scheduled. Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh had to be hospitalised after testing positive for COVID, taking the total count to five cases in the Capitals’ camp. Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Delhi Capitals vs Punjab Kings match to be held at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.ĭelhi Capitals will need to put the COVID scare in their camp behind when they take on a hot and cold Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League in Mumbai on Wednesday. With this win, Delhi have jumped up to the 6 th place with 3 wins in their kitty. It read, “This is a precautionary step as the 6th COVID-19 case has been reported in Delhi Capitals, with New Zealand wicketkeeper Tim Seifert testing positive in today’s RT-PCR test.Read more balls to spare.


So will IPL 2022 be postponed like last season?, 2 players and 4 staff found Covid positive According to a BCCI statement, “BCCI on Wednesday announced to move the match between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals to be held at MCA Stadium in Pune on 22nd April 2022 at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The next match of Delhi Capitals is on April 22, which has also been shifted from Pune to Mumbai. The BCCI was forced to shift the match from Pune to Mumbai on Tuesday after cases of Kovid-19 were reported in the Delhi Capitals team so that During the long journey in a closed environment inside the bus, due to any unknown case (which has not come positive in the test) due to the infection of other players can be avoided. There is also the option of holding the match later if the minimum number of players are not available. According to the rules of IPL, at least 12 players are needed to organize the match in case of Kovid-19 infection in the team.

The team of Punjab reached the stadium on time but the team of Delhi managed to reach on time. Before Seifert, Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh was infected with Corona, taking the total number of positive cases in his team to six. The second foreign player of the Delhi Capitals team has been found to be Kovid-19 positive. The 32nd match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings at Brabourne-CCI today will be played as per schedule as the second round of Kovid-19 test has come negative today. The BCCI (Cricket Board of India) said in a statement, “The entire team of Delhi Capitals was tested twice today for Kovid-19. But this doubt was over after the rest of the Delhi team members came negative twice in the test before the match.

There was doubt about the conduct of the match after New Zealand wicket-keeper batsman Tim Seifert was also found to be Kovid-19 positive. This match between Punjab and Delhi was earlier to be played in Pune but due to Corona cases it was shifted to Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. Ahead of today’s match against Punjab Kings, Tim Seifert of Delhi Capitals has been found corona infected. This decision has been taken after the sixth case of Corona surfaced in the Delhi team. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday announced that the 34th IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals to be played on April 22 will be played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai instead of Pune.
