COVID-19: Second UAE-Ireland ODI postponed

The second ODI between UAE and Ireland has been postponed after Alishan Sharafu tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday.

Published : Jan 10, 2021 00:23 IST , Dubai

The two teams have agreed to postpone Sunday's scheduled match until January 16.
(REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
The two teams have agreed to postpone Sunday's scheduled match until January 16. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
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The two teams have agreed to postpone Sunday's scheduled match until January 16. (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)

The second ODI between UAE and Ireland has been postponed after Alishan Sharafu tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday.

He is the third member of UAE's squad to return a positive result, following Chirag Suri and Aryan Lakra. The tests that were carried out on December 29 were all negative.

Players were then isolated in their separate rooms (in the team hotel) for three days.Chirag tested positive on January 7, followed by Aryan Lakra on January 8.

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Both Chirag and Aryan were isolated in their hotel rooms immediately after testing positive.

As all remaining tests were negative and after the tracing app data was reviewed, no further close contacts were traced.

"In the early hours of January 9th, and following a seventh test carried out on January 8th on all players and staff in the UAE team bubble, Alishan Sharafu's test also came back positive. Alishan is currently in isolation awaiting transfer by the Health Authorities to a medical isolation facility," the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) said in an official statement.

The two teams have agreed to postpone Sunday's scheduled match until January 16.

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