September 20, 2024

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IPL 2022: DelhI Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals fit moved from Pune to Wankhede in Mumbai amid Covid scare

IPL 2022: After Tim Seifert become the second Delhi Capitals participant to check Covid-19 certain, the BCCI made up our minds to shift their seventh fit of the season, scheduled for Friday, from MCA in Pune to the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

IPL 2022: Delhi Capitals to stay in Mumbai for Rajasthan fit on Friday (Courtesy of BCCI/PTI)

The Board of Regulate for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday introduced that the Delhi Capitals’ seventh fit of IPl 2022 in opposition to Rajasthan Royals, scheduled for Friday, April 22 has been moved from Pune to Mumbai. The verdict used to be taken after some other Delhi Capitals participant — New Zealand wicketkeeper batter Tim Seifert – examined certain for Covid-19.

Delhi and Rajasthan Royals have been set to fulfill on the MCA Stadium in Pune however the crunch sport will now be performed on the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Significantly, that is the second one time {that a} Delhi sport has been moved as their sport in opposition to Punjab Kings on Wednesday used to be moved from Pune to the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.

The Fit 32 of IPL 2022 used to be doubtful after it emerged on Wednesday that Seifert had grow to be the second Delhi Capitals participant after Mitchell Marsh to contract the virus. Then again, the BCCI made up our minds to move forward with the fit after confirming that the remainder of the Delhi Capitals contingent, barring 6 Covid certain individuals, returned unfavorable ends up in 2 rounds of trying out performed at the fit day.

“The Board of Regulate for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday introduced a transformation of venue for Fit No. 34 Delhi Capital as opposed to Rajasthan Royals from MCA Stadium, Pune to Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai scheduled on April 22th, 2022,” the BCCI mentioned in a unlock.

“The verdict at the alternate of venue used to be made as a precautionary measure after Delhi Capitals registered the sixth COVID case with New Zealand wicketkeeper Mr Tim Seifert returning certain in as of late’s RT-PCR trying out.”