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PCB conducts third round of COVID-19 test, all outcomes on Saturday

On Thursday, 18 players and 11 player support personnel underwent second round of tests, while the 10 players and one player support personnel, who had tested positive earlier in the week, will be retested on Friday.

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Published : Jun 25, 2020, 6:53 PM IST

Updated : Jun 25, 2020, 10:50 PM IST

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday confirmed five reserve players and a backup player support personnel have undergone Covid-19 tests.

The five players who were tested are Bilal Asif, Imran Butt, Mohammad Nawaz, Musa Khan and Rohail Nazir along with masseur Mohammad Imran.

Bilal, Imran, Nawaz and Musa were originally named as reserve players on 12 June when the 29-player squad was announced, while Rohail has been added as a backup wicketkeeper.

On Thursday, 18 players and 11 player support personnel underwent second round of tests, while the 10 players and one player support personnel, who had tested positive earlier in the week, will be retested on Friday.

The PCB will announce outcomes of all tests on Saturday and until then will not make any further comment.

PCB CEO Wasim Khan
PCB CEO Wasim Khan

PCB CEO Wasim Khan had expressed his displeasure after all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez went public with personal COVID-19 result.

The PCB had earlier announced that 10 players had tested positive for the deadly virus and Hafeez was part of that group.

Hafeez then took to Twitter to share the report of the personal test that he got done a day after PCB's test. Hafeez had also shared the photo of his report which had come out as negative.

Khan slammed Hafeez for going public with his result without letting the board know about his condition.

Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez

Hafeez then took to Twitter to share the report of the personal test that he got done a day after PCB's test. Hafeez had also shared the photo of his report which had come out as negative.

"I spoke to Hafeez today. We are disappointed that he went public with that today without discussing with the PCB," Khan said during a chat show.

"He's obviously entitled to have his family tested and if he wants separate tests... he is not a centrally contracted player... he can go and get his test done. But I think disappointment for us, which I have expressed to him, was based around the fact that he went public with it.

"When we did test with him, he was obviously part of the 10 players who were found to be positive when we did the initial test and we were due to re-test these players on 26th. So it came as a bit of a surprise when he went to Twitter and spoke about his results. I have spoken with him... I have expressed my disappointment with him as well," he added.

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday confirmed five reserve players and a backup player support personnel have undergone Covid-19 tests.

The five players who were tested are Bilal Asif, Imran Butt, Mohammad Nawaz, Musa Khan and Rohail Nazir along with masseur Mohammad Imran.

Bilal, Imran, Nawaz and Musa were originally named as reserve players on 12 June when the 29-player squad was announced, while Rohail has been added as a backup wicketkeeper.

On Thursday, 18 players and 11 player support personnel underwent second round of tests, while the 10 players and one player support personnel, who had tested positive earlier in the week, will be retested on Friday.

The PCB will announce outcomes of all tests on Saturday and until then will not make any further comment.

PCB CEO Wasim Khan
PCB CEO Wasim Khan

PCB CEO Wasim Khan had expressed his displeasure after all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez went public with personal COVID-19 result.

The PCB had earlier announced that 10 players had tested positive for the deadly virus and Hafeez was part of that group.

Hafeez then took to Twitter to share the report of the personal test that he got done a day after PCB's test. Hafeez had also shared the photo of his report which had come out as negative.

Khan slammed Hafeez for going public with his result without letting the board know about his condition.

Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez

Hafeez then took to Twitter to share the report of the personal test that he got done a day after PCB's test. Hafeez had also shared the photo of his report which had come out as negative.

"I spoke to Hafeez today. We are disappointed that he went public with that today without discussing with the PCB," Khan said during a chat show.

"He's obviously entitled to have his family tested and if he wants separate tests... he is not a centrally contracted player... he can go and get his test done. But I think disappointment for us, which I have expressed to him, was based around the fact that he went public with it.

"When we did test with him, he was obviously part of the 10 players who were found to be positive when we did the initial test and we were due to re-test these players on 26th. So it came as a bit of a surprise when he went to Twitter and spoke about his results. I have spoken with him... I have expressed my disappointment with him as well," he added.

Last Updated : Jun 25, 2020, 10:50 PM IST

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