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Pakistan, West Indies agree to postpone ODI series to July 2022 amid Covid-19 cases in tourists camp in Karachi
India Today
West Indies tour of Pakistan: Despite the final T20I going ahead as scheduled on Thursday, the two teams agreed to postpone the ODI series after Covid-19 cases kept increasing in the touring West Indies camp.
Pakistan Cricket Board and West Indies Cricket on Thursday confirmed the ODI leg of the Pakistan tour will be postponed to July 2022 following multiple cases of Covid-19 in the tourists' camp in Karachi. The two teams went ahead with the 3rd and final T20I on Thursday despite 3 more players testing positive for the virus earlier in the day but the two boards have agreed to postpone the ODI series.
A total of 9 members, including 5 players, of the West Indies camp in Karachi, tested positive for Covid-19 since their arrival in Karachi. On Thursday, 5 members, including players Shai Hope, spinner Akeal Hosein and all-rounder Justin Greaves, were found to be positive after Wednesday's tests. Fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell and all-rounders Roston Chase and Kyle Mayers had earlier tested positive after arriving in Pakistan.