IPL 2021: KKR-RCB match rescheduled after two players test positive for COVID-19
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The KKR-RCB match will be played some time later during the tournament, which is scheduled to conclude on May 30
Monday's IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Ahmedabad has been rescheduled after two members of the KKR contingent tested positive for COVID-19, a BCCI source told PTI. The match will be played some time later during the tournament, which is scheduled to conclude on May 30. "Two members of the contingent have tested positive for COVID but we are waiting for their second test reports to avoid the false positive scenario that happened with Anrich Nortje of Delhi Capitals earlier," the source said on conditions of anonymity.More Related News
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