IPL 2022: After Mitchell Marsh, Delhi Capitals' Tim Seifert tests positive for COVID-19 - Reports
According to PTI, New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Tim Seifert has become the second Delhi Capitals (DC) player after Mitchell Marsh to test positive for COVID-19. According to the IPL time table 2022, this takes the total number of cases in the Capitals camp to six, with the other four being support-staff members, ahead of the team's clash against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Wednesday.
Seifert's positive test came out after a round of rapid antigen tests conducted on Wednesday afternoon. Apart from Marsh, physiotherapist Patrick Farhat, sports massage therapist Chetan Kumar, team doctor Dr. Abhijit Salvi and social media content team member Akash Mane tested positive between April 15-18.
Although there has been no confirmation from the franchise, Seifert reportedly trained with the IPL team on Tuesday. He'll now have to isolate for a week and return two negative tests before being allowed to rejoin the team's bubble.
According to The Indian Express, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has asked Delhi Capitals players to stay in their rooms while the board arranges for door-to-door testing. The match against Punjab Kings is likely to go ahead with those players who return negative tests. The remaining players and support staff will be tested later.
The Delhi Capitals-Punjab Kings match was supposed to be played at the MCA Stadium in Pune but was moved to the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai. The BCCI reasoned that it was done "to avoid any further incident due to any undetected case during a long-distance bus journey in a closed environment".
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Tim Seifert played two matches for Delhi Capitals
The 27-year-old played two matches at the start of IPL 2022 for Delhi Capitals. Filling in as an interim opener in David Warner's absence, the Kiwi batter scored 21 (14) against the Mumbai Indians (MI) and three off five balls versus the Gujarat Titans (GT).
Meanwhile, Marsh only made a return from injury in Delhi Capitals' last match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Saturday and struggled for fluency, scoring 14 (24).