Cloud over PAK-WI series as five more touring members test positive for Covid-19

Five additional individuals from West Indies' visiting party have tried positive for Covid-19 in the most recent round of testing, projecting a cover over the rest of the restricted overs series against Pakistan, which actually has a T20I (December 16) and three ODIs left to play. Among those to return positive experimental outcomes are Team Physician Dr. Akshai Mansingh, Assistant Coach Roddy Estwick and players Shai Hope, Akeal Hosein and Justin Greaves. It takes the absolute of positive cases in the West Indies campto nine since their appearance in West Indies. "Each of the three players will hence miss the impending matches and every one of the five people will stay segregated from the remainder of the West Indies crew and are currently under the consideration and management given by the clinical authorities. They will stay in separation for ten (10) days or until they return negative PCR test results," a Cricket West Indies discharge expressed. Other than a sum of six players presently precluded because of Covid-19, West Indies likewise have Devon Thomas out with a finger injury supported in the opening T20I. "CWI and PCB Officials will meet on Thursday morning, when all individuals from the visiting party have been tried once more, to decide if the visit can proceed."