It has now emerged that Krunal, after sensing symptoms like throat pain, had immediately red-flagged team’s accompanying doctor Abhijit Salvi on July 26 but neither was a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) done right away nor was the player immediately isolated
Krunal Pandya
The Covid-19 positive case of Krunal Pandya during the white-ball tour of Sri Lanka has raised questions about BCCI’s medical officer on tour delaying RT-PCR test by a day, leading to eight players missing out on two T20I games.
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It has now emerged that Krunal, after sensing symptoms like throat pain, had immediately red-flagged team’s accompanying doctor Abhijit Salvi on July 26 but neither was a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) done right away nor was the player immediately isolated.
In fact, despite throat pain, the team doctor allowed the player to attend the team meeting and only on July 27 morning was his RT-PCR Test done. Initially all of them tested negative but later before the team left Sri Lanka, Krishnappa Gowtham and Yuzvendra Chahal were also found to be positive. “Krunal had throat pain on July 26 and he followed the protocol informing the medical officer. It is strange that he should have been immediately isolated with a Rapid Antigen Test [self test kit] done. But nothing of that sort happened,” a BCCI source privy to developments in Sri Lanka, told PTI.
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