Coronavirus | Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna tests positive

The BCCI is hoping that by the time the UK-bound players enter the bio-bubble in India on May 25, Krishna will test negative.

May 08, 2021 03:09 pm | Updated 03:09 pm IST - Bengaluru

Prasidh Krishna. File

Prasidh Krishna. File

Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Prasidh Krishna has tested positive for coronavirus and is in quarantine in his home town Bengaluru, a BCCI source said on Saturday.

The 25-year-old Krishna, who was named in the Indian squad for the England tour as a stand-by on Friday, is the fourth KKR player to have contracted the dreaded virus.

“Prasidh is COVID positive and currently in home isolation in Bengaluru,” a BCCI source told PTI.

Varun Chakravarthy, Sandeep Warrier and Tim Seifert are the other KKR players, who tested positive earlier.

According to the BCCI source, both Krishna and Warrier contracted the virus from Chakravarthy during one of the training sessions. He said Krishna is Chakravarthy’s close friend.

“Prasidh like all India players left bubble on May 3 after getting two negative results. However on reaching Bengaluru he tested positive,” the source said.

The BCCI is hoping that by the time the UK-bound players enter the bio-bubble in India on May 25, Krishna will test negative.

New Zealand’s wicketkeeper-batsman Seifert is also in isolation in Ahmedabad from where he will go to Chennai for treatment at a private hospital.

Seifert failed both his pre-departure RT-PCR tests and “is experiencing moderate symptoms.” The IPL was postponed indefinitely after the virus breached the bio-bubble and infected a number of players and support staff members.

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