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Delhi Capitals have had another case of COVID-19 in their bio-bubble with coach Ricky Ponting's family member testing positive, the franchise said in a statement released hours before their Friday night gam against Rajasthan Royals.
Ponting will thus skip tonight's match.
"A family member of Delhi Capitals Head Coach Ricky Ponting has tested positive for COVID. The family has now been moved into an isolation facility and is being well taken care of," the franchise said in their statement.
"Ponting himself has tested negative twice subsequently. However, in the best interest of the team, the management and medical team has decided that he will remain in isolation for five days, as he was a close contact. He will, therefore, not be present at the ground for tonight’s game against Rajasthan Royals. The franchise requests for Ponting and his family's privacy to be respected in the current scenario.
The condition of all individuals in the bubble who have tested positive so far is being closely monitored. The team looks forward to everyone's speedy recovery," said the full statement.
Earlier on Wednesday, Kiwi wicketkeeper-batter Tim Seifert had become the sixth member of the Capitals contingent to test positive after Australia allrounder Mitchell Marsh, physio Patrick Farhart, sports massage therapist Chetan Kumar, team doctor Abhijit Salvi, and social media content team member Akash Mane.
After the Covid-19 outbreak, Delhi's previous game against Punjab Kings was moved from Pune to Mumbai, where the teams are based, to avoid inter-city travel and spread of the virus.
Notably, none of the Capitals players shook hands with the opposition after the game and all the members of the coaching staff including Ponting were spotted wearing masks in the dugout.
Capital's Friday game against Royals was also shifted from Pune to Mumbai for the same precautionary reason.
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