IPL 2021: Royal Challengers Banglore's Daniel Sams Test Positive For Covid-19 - Padikkal Joins Squad

 Another Player of Royal Challengers Bangalore'Test Positive For Covid-19,
Padikkal Joins Squad

Royal Challengers Bangalore's Australian All-Rounder Daniel Sams Has Tested Positive For Covid-19, The Franchise Revealed On Wednesday (April 07).
Sams Linked Up With RCB Squad In Chennai On April 3rd With A Negative Report, But Has Returned A Positive Result In Subsequent Testing Made Mandatory As Per The IPL SOPS.


This Was The Second Test Conducted In The Team Hotel.

Royal Challengers Bangalore' @RCBTweets 

Official Statement: Daniel Sams checked into the team hotel in Chennai on April 3rd, with a negative COVID report on arrival. His report from the 2nd test on 7th April came positive. Sams is currently asymptomatic and he is currently in isolation at a designated medical facility.



Sams Is Said To Be Asymptomatic Thus Far And Has Been in Isolation At Designated Medical Facility The Club Said In Statement.Royal Challengers Bangalore Medical Team Is In Constant Touch With Daniel Sams And Continues Monitoring His Health And Abide By The BCCI Protocols.

Meanwhile RCB Said That Devdutt Padikkal Has Joined The Team After A Negative Report In The Latest Test.
Padikkal, The Highest Run-Getter For RCB Last Season, Had Tested Positive For Covid-19 On March 22nd 2021 And Was In Isolation At His Residence In Bengaluru.

" We Are Happy To Infor That Royal Challengers Bangalore, Left Handed Batsman Devdutt padikkal, Has Joined The Team On 7th April With Negative Reports For Covid-19 As Per BCCI Protocols.


RCB Medical Team Was In Constant Touch With Devdutt To Ensure His Safety and Well-Being " Said RCB In Their Statement.

Padikkal In a Video Posted By RCB On Twitter, Said :- " As Per BCCI And IPL Protocol, I Had To Quarantine At Home For Two Weeks.

Now I Have Joined The Camp After Two Negative Tests, And I Am Feeling Completely Fine Now, And I Just Can't Wait To Get Back Out There And Join The RCB Camp."
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