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Sam Curran has tested negative for Covid-19 after developing sickness and diarrhea

July 4, 2020

Written By,

AnkitSeth

Britain all-rounder Sam Curran has tried negative for Covid-19 subsequent to creating ailment and looseness of the bowels during the three-day warm-up coordinate at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.

Curran built up the side effects on Wednesday (July 2) evening and seen by one of the ECB’s on location specialists who suggested he take a Covid-19 test. Curran put in self-disconnection in his lodging at the Ageas Bowl as he sat tight for the aftereffects of the test, which he took on Thursday. Fortunately, a negative outcome returned around noon on Friday.

It will no uncertainty be a help to the ECB. Had Curran tried positive for Coronavirus, the ramifications for the Test arrangement against West Indies, which starts on July 8, could have been critical. In particular, it would have brought up issues about the wellbeing of the bio-secure air pocket that has been made around the two crews to protect them during the arrangement and might have required the individuals who had been in contact with Curran to self-segregate too.

Curran to have another test on Sunday

All things considered, the multi year-old will come back to preparing throughout the following 24 to 48 hours and will keep on being checked by the ECB’s clinical group. Curran will get a further Covid-19 test, alongside the remainder of England’s players and the executives gathering, on Sunday as a component of the standard testing system set up for the Test arrangement against West Indies.

Alongside the remainder of the group and the board, the 22-year-old Curran will have another test on Sunday.

The ECB said that a sum of 702 tests were lead week ago from June 3 to23 on the team players. The match authorities setting, inn and care staff, in addition to ECB, every one of them tested negative.

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