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Australian cricket player Mitch Marsh has been hospitalised with Covid in India

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Aussie cricketer Mitch Marsh is rushed to hospital with Covid in India as medics ‘closely monitor’ the star all-rounder

  • Marsh is being monitored, his Indian Premier League club said in a statement
  • There are four confirmed cases in the Capitals camp, Marsh is the only player 
  • The breach of the bio-bubble threatens the IPL which could be suspended
  • The IPL was suspended midway through in 2021 and moved to the UAE 

Australian cricket star Mitch Marsh has been hospitalised in India with Covid-19 and his condition is being closely monitored.

Marsh is playing in the Indian Premier League competition and his Delhi Capitals club confirmed the news on Tuesday.

‘The Delhi Capitals medical team is closely monitoring Marsh’s condition,’ the team said in a statement on Twitter. 

Australian cricketer Mitch Marsh has been hospitalised with Covid while playing in the Indian Premier League with the Delhi Capitals

‘A few more members from the Delhi Capitals bio-bubble, including support staff members, have returned positive tests as well.

‘Though they are all asymptomatic, their condition is being monitored closely by the franchise.”

Marsh initially returned a negative Rapid Antigen Test after team physio Patrick Farhart tested positive to Covid and all players in the Capitals squad were isolated and tested.

The full statement from the Delhi Capitals on Marsh and the other members of their camp that have contracted Covid despite being in a bio-bubble.

The full statement from the Delhi Capitals on Marsh and the other members of their camp that have contracted Covid despite being in a bio-bubble.

There are now four confirmed cases of Covid from the Delhi camp, including Marsh, Farhart, team doctor Abhijit Salvi and another member of the support staff. 

The players were isolated to their rooms and tested, with Marsh testing positive on his second RAT. It is understood no other…

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Source : dailymail

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