Despite the COVID-19 outbreak in Delhi’s camp, the upcoming IPL match featuring Delhi Capitals (DC) against Punjab Kings (PBKS) has been relocated to Mumbai. The match between DC and PBKS, which was earlier slated to unfold in Pune, will now be staged at Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium. In this article, we have discussed why DC vs PBKS Match Moved From Pune To Mumbai.
The emergence of many instances of COVID-19 within the Delhi Capitals‘ camp prompted the relocation of the venue. Mitchell Marsh, the Aussie all-rounder, was the recently released player to come back positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
Patrick Farhart, the team’s physiotherapist, and a representative of the support personnel had already samples were positive and were placed in quarantine. Five instances of the deadly virus have been discovered, according to the reports.
DC contingent will undergo another round of RT-PCR testing, read the IPL statement
The whole Delhi Capitals roster has been put in quarantine and would only be freed if RT-PCR results are negative. Unless the rest of the members of the Capitals’ team test negative for RT-PCR will the match be played.
“The COVID positive cases are under isolation and medical observation. They will be tested on days 6 and 7 and subject to both the tests being negative they will be re-integrated into the Delhi Capitals bio-secured bubble. From April 16th onwards, the entire Delhi Capitals contingent has been put under a daily RT-PCR testing procedure. The 4th round of RT-PCR tests conducted on April 19th has returned negative. The Delhi Capitals contingent will undergo another round of RT-PCR testing on the morning of April 20th”, IPL said in a statement.
DC vs PBKS Match Moved From Pune To Mumbai:
Marsh was hospitalized after testing positive in his 2nd RT-PCR test, according to a statement posted by the Delhi Capitals on Monday. Marsh’s initial test came back negative on Monday, but his 2nd test results came back positive.
If one player returns a positive COVID screening, he must endure a 7-day quarantine, as per IPL criteria. If many members of a squad test positive, the squad can only field 12 players in a match, comprising 7 Indians and one backup. In the meantime, if a franchise seems unable to field a team, the IPL’s governing council will make a decision.
Wankhede Stadium & Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, and the MCA Stadium in Pune are presently the only four locations for the IPL 2022 event.
Due to the development of multiple COVID-19 instances among the teams previous season, the competition had to be interrupted in the middle. Last year, the Delhi Capitals were among the franchises hit by the COVID-19 epidemic within the IPL bio-bubble.