Pakistan vs West Indies ODIs postponed due to multiple COVID-19 cases
The cricket boards of Pakistan and the West Indies have agreed to postpone the ODI series after five more COVID-19 positive cases were reported in the West Indies camp.
Published : Dec 16, 2021 20:14 IST
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Cricket West Indies (CWI) agreed to postpone the ODI series after five more COVID-19 positive cases were reported in the West Indies camp, raising the total number of positive cases to nine.
The series has been rescheduled to early June, next year.
“On Thursday morning and as part of the PCB COVID-19 Protocols, Rapid Antigen tests were conducted on the remaining 15 West Indies players and six player support personnel. All 21 members of the West Indies touring party returned negative test result. As such, Thursday’s T20 International (T20I) proceeded as planned," the PCB and CWI said in a joint statement.
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“However, taking into consideration both the teams’ welfare as well as limited resources in the West Indies side for the ODIs, it has been agreed that the series, which forms part of the ICC Men’s Cricket Word Cup Super League, will be postponed and rescheduled for early June 2022.
“This will provide the West Indies with an equal opportunity to field their best available players for the World Cup qualification matches.
“The West Indies team members, who returned negative results following Wednesday’s PCR and today’s Rapid Antigen tests, will depart from Pakistan after tonight’s match. Those who have tested positive will complete their isolation in Karachi before their travel arrangements are finalised to allow them to rejoin their families in time for Christmas celebrations.
“Meanwhile, the Pakistan team members, all of whom have returned PCR negative after Wednesday’s tests, will also be leaving the Managed Event Environment after tonight’s third T20I," the statement read.