Continue Reading on TOI App
Open App
OPEN APP

Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali clears Covid test, set to join camp

Fast bowler Hasan Ali has returned two negative tests after initi... Read More
KARACHI: Fast bowler Hasan Ali has returned two negative tests after initially testing positive for

Covid-19

and will join the Pakistan training camp from Tuesday, ahead of their tours of South Africa and Zimbabwe.


The Pakistan

Cricket

Board (PCB) has carried out a relentless schedule of Covid-19 tests for all the players and officials selected to travel to South Africa and Zimbabwe, and only Hasan had tested positive in the initial tests.

The pacer had apparently also tested positive a day before the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was postponed earlier this month in Karachi due to rising cases of the infection among the players and officials and even board employees.

Hasan is said to have tested positive after attending a small get-together at which Islamabad United players were present, including Australian leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed.

Fawad had returned a positive test during the league and was only allowed to return home after completing a quarantine period at the hotel.

Hasan and Fawad are part of the Islamabad United outfit in the PSL which is set to resume in June.

A reliable source in the PCB said the relentless Covid-19 tests are being carried out in the Pakistan camp as the squad is due to leave on March 28, and the board does not want any problems to occur at the eve of departure.

The PCB is yet to confirm whether the entire Pakistan squad will travel to Johannesburg by a chartered flight or the players who will only participate in the two-Test series in Zimbabwe will join the rest of the team in mid-April.

Pakistan will play three ODIs and four T20Is in South Africa and two Tests and three T20Is in Zimbabwe.

Stay updated with the latest from IPL Auction 2025, including the final squads of all 10 teams – MI, CSK, RCB, GT, RR, KKR, DC, PBKS, SRH, and LSG. Don't miss the latest updates on our Live Cricket Score page.

Start a Conversation

Post comment
Continue Reading
Follow Us On Social Media
end of article
More Trending Stories
Visual Stories
More Visual Stories
UP NEXT
Do Not Sell Or Share My Personal Information