Sri Lanka will tour Bangladesh for a brief three-match ODI collection starting May 23, the nation’s cricket board introduced on Wednesday.
The crew, which departs for Dhaka on May 16, will play an intra-squad apply recreation on May 21 after a brief quarantine.
The ODIs — all day/evening video games — will probably be performed on the Sher-e-Bangladesh National Cricket Stadium at Mirpur on May 23, 25 and 28, in response to a launch from Sri Lanka Cricket.
Sri Lanka would be the second international crew to tour Bangladesh amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
West Indies had toured Bangladesh in January-February for a two-Test and three-match ODI collection in Dhaka and Chattogram.
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Sri Lanka to tour Bangladesh for 3 ODIs starting May 23
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West Indies participant Hayden Walsh assessments COVID-19 optimistic after arrival in Bangladesh
West Indies leg-spinner Hayden Walsh Jr. has examined optimistic for COVID-19 and dominated out of the upcoming ODI collection in opposition to Bangladesh, the nation’s cricket board has stated.
The 28-year-old Walsh, who’s asymptomatic, has returned optimistic after being examined twice within the final two days right here.
He had examined unfavourable upon arrival in Dhaka on January 10. But assessments on Wednesday and Thursday got here out optimistic, and he’s now in self-isolation till he will get two unfavourable outcomes.
“Following PCR tests administered on Wednesday, January 13, Cricket West Indies (CWI) can confirm that Hayden Walsh Jr has tested positive for COVID-19 and will now undergo a period of self-isolation,” the board stated in an announcement.
“Walsh will remain in isolation until he returns two negative PCR test results and therefore is unavailable to play in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Bangladesh.”
There is not any risk to the three-match ODI collection, starting on January 20 in Dhaka, as of now.
Cricket West Indies stated Walsh had no contact with the opposite squad members.
“The West Indies touring squad has been in particular person isolation since arriving in Bangladesh and so there was no contact between squad members since arrival.
“All other members of the West Indies touring squad returned second negative COVID-19 tests, after undergoing four tests within the last 11 days.”