Mulder, Erwee test positive for Covid-19

Coronavirus has negatively affected the second Test between South Africa and Bangladesh in Gqeberha, with Sarel Erwee and Wiaan Mulder getting the sickness. They have been traded in the home XI for the remainder of the match by Khaya Zondo and Glenton Stuurman. A CSA discharge on Monday cited boss clinical official Shuaib Manjra as saying: "This is what is happening, however not startling after the choice was made to have this visit under the oversaw occasion climate convention, as opposed to the severe bio-safe climate convention as was beforehand the situation. This is in accordance with the country's approach in repudiating the Disaster Management Act regarding the pandemic, also the gigantic mental strain that an air pocket climate initiates." Erwee and Mulder announced feeling sick, and tried good on Monday (April 11). "The two players are at present in isolation at the group lodging and are under the consideration of the group's clinical staff," Manjra was cited as saying. Bangladesh lead trainer Russell Domingo, who lives in Gqeberha when he isn't with the group, isn't at St George's Park since he has caught Coronavirus. South Africa bowling trainer Charl Langeveldt and Zunaid Wadee, the group's security official, got Covid during the primary Test in Durban and are likewise not at this match. Zondo, who has played six ODIs, makes his presentation in the organization while Stuurman, who played his first Test in Christchurch in February, acquires a subsequent cap. With the match in its fourth innings and Bangladesh at the wrinkle, player Zondo is probably not going to have a lot to do. Quick bowler Stuurman, as well, probably won't see a lot of activity considering how much turn on offer. The St George's Park Test is South Africa's last commitment of the mid year, which ought to assist with mollifying fears over the infection spreading through the camp.