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COVID-19: Cricket South Africa reports 7 positive cases Last Updated : 23 Jun 2020 09:29:31 AM IST Cricket South Africa (CSA) Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Monday confirmed that seven positive cases have been found after mass coronavirus testing was conducted within the organisation.
CSA has conducted over 100 tests throughout the country on affiliate staff and some of the contracted professional players, including the franchise training squads that had been assembled after the government announced that non-contact sport could resume in Level 3 of the nationwide lockdown."We were definitely going to have people testing positive," CSA's acting CEO Jacques Faul confirmed to 'Sport24'. "Having conducted over 100 tests, the number of seven is actually quite low."Our medical ethical protocol does not allow us to share info that could ID people that have tested positive," Faul said.Former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza was diagnosed with COVID-19 two days back. Bangladesh daily Dhaka Tribune confirmed the news quoting a source.Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi also revealed recently that he had tested positive for coronavirus.Earlier, Cricket South Africa had said they will try a new format that will see three teams compete in a single 36-over match.In their bid to restart the game amid the pandemic, they will start with the Solidarity Cup at SuperSport Park in Centurion on June 27.IANS Johannesburg For Latest Updates Please-
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