12 December,2009 02:44 PM IST | | PTI
India opener Gautam Gambhir and the team's video analyst Dhananjay were on Saturday tested for swine flu after the duo showed mild symptoms of the disease.
Virat Kohli has been called in as cover for Saturay's Twenty20 cricket match against Sri Lanka in Mohali.
"The test is a precautionary measure, purely an administrative decision. It was not done on any medical advice. Both of them are in their hotel rooms right now," Punjab Cricket Association chairman IS Bindra said.
Pacer S Sreesanth was diagnosed with swine flu on Friday night prompting the team management to take precautionary measures. A
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After Sreesanth, team manager Mayank Parekh was hospitalised with flu-like symptoms on Friday night and preventive guidelines were issued to the cricketers to protect themselves from H1N1 influenza.
Sreesanth |
Sreesanth is still in hospital recovering from the dreaded disease and the rest of team members who came in close proximity with the pacer were screened by a team of doctors.
Director of Fortis, Mohali, Dr A R Banerjee said that the Kerala cricketer, who has been ruled out of Saturday's Twenty20 International against Sri Lanka, is doing better now.
"His condition is improving. All his vital parameters are okay. Sreesanth is likely to be under treatment at the hospital for 2-3 days. The decision to discharge him will be taken once there is a marked improvement in his condition," Banerjee said on Saturday.
Punjab's Nodal Officer for swine flu cases, Deepak Bhatia said a team of doctors has told the Indian players to report any flu like symptoms as early as possible.
Chandigarh's officiating Nodal Officer for swine flu cases, Dr G C Bansal said since the team was putting up in Chandigarh, a health team from the Union Territory had visited the Taj hotel to conduct a check up on the players.
"However, we found that a team of doctors from Punjab was already there. We were informed that those who were in very close contact with the affected player have been put on preventive treatment," Bansal said.
Sri Lankan team's local manager Sushil Kapoor said no player from the island nation had so far shown any flu-like symptoms.
"The Lankan team practiced today and everything is normal with them and they are taking up things as per routine. There is no scare in the team whatsoever," Kapoor said.
Punjab Cricket Association joint secretary GS Walia said specific tests for swine flu will only be done if the players show symptoms.
"The tests for swine flu will only be done if there are any symptoms of flu. Otherwise, players can just have a routine medical checkup," Walia said.