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After COVID-19 scare, Sri Lanka v Bangladesh ODI begins

Match goes ahead in Dhaka after three COVID-positive tests in the visitors’ camp



Sri Lanka's Dushmantha Chameera celebrates the dismissal of Bangladesh's wicketkeeper Liton Das
Image Credit: AFP

After a lot of uncertainty on whether the opening One-day International (ODI) between Sir Lanka and Bangladesh would go ahead following three COVID-positive tests in the visitors’ camp, the match finally started with the hosts winning the toss and electing to bat.

Two members of the Sri Lanka contingent, who had tested positive for the virus on Saturday night, returned negative tests barely 90 minutes before the toss on Sunday.

The third member tested positive twice but it is learnt that he actually had COVID-19 a couple of months back. The team doctor described the positive tests as ‘normal’, according to espncricinfo.com.

Earlier on Sunday morning, there was speculation over whether the series would go ahead after three members of the contingent - two players and a staff member - had tested positive for COVID-19.

The medical professionals on the Sri Lanka side also reportedly expressed concerns over aspects of the bubble that had been set up for the touring party.

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However, news of the two false positives should now allow the series to go ahead as scheduled.

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