DHAKA: It was a case of Covid stopping play on Friday as a cricket match in Bangladesh involving a visiting Irish team was abandoned part-way through after one of the tourists tested positive.
Players from the Bangladesh Emerging Team and Ireland Wolves were tested on Thursday but a delay meant that the results didn’t arrive until after the match in Chittagong had begun.
When they arrived, umpires were informed that Irish all-rounder Ruhan Pretorius who had already bowled four overs and picked up a wicket had tested positive.
“We isolated the player immediately and stopped the game. We had no other choice as part of our Covid-19 protocol for the series,” Bangladesh Cricket Board chief Nizamuddin Chowdhury told AFP.
The Ireland Wolves arrived in Bangladesh on a month-long tour on February 18 to play a four-day match, five one-day matches and two T20 matches.
Players from the Bangladesh Emerging Team and Ireland Wolves were tested on Thursday but a delay meant that the results didn’t arrive until after the match in Chittagong had begun.
When they arrived, umpires were informed that Irish all-rounder Ruhan Pretorius who had already bowled four overs and picked up a wicket had tested positive.
“We isolated the player immediately and stopped the game. We had no other choice as part of our Covid-19 protocol for the series,” Bangladesh Cricket Board chief Nizamuddin Chowdhury told AFP.
The Ireland Wolves arrived in Bangladesh on a month-long tour on February 18 to play a four-day match, five one-day matches and two T20 matches.