Wriddhiman Saha tested positive for COVID-19 the second time

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Arjun Singh
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Indian and Sunrisers Hyderabad’s wicketkeeping batsman Wriddhiman Saha has returned a positive report even after being in isolation. According to a report by Anand Bazar Patrika Wriddhiman Saha – who had recovered – has contracted the novel virus again despite staying in isolation for two weeks.

Unlike last time – this time – the Sunrisers Hyderabad cricketer has no symptoms of body ache, fever, or cough. In a previous interview with the same publication, Saha had stated that he has recovered. Saha, who is in isolation in Delhi will continue staying there. The report suggests that he will undergo another round of testing and if he tests negative, doctors might consider releasing him from quarantine by Monday.

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Saha told to AnandBazar Patrika in an interview that “I was certainly scared. A virus that has brought the Earth to a standstill, after being infected by it, I was bound to feel scared. Everyone in the family was very worried. We reassured them through video calls that there is no reason to be afraid. I am being taken care of enough.”

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“I was certainly scared. A virus that has brought the Earth to a standstill, after being infected by it, I was bound to feel scared. Everyone in the family was very worried. We reassured them through video calls that there is no reason to be afraid. I am being taken care of enough,” Saha told to AnandBazar Patrika in the interview.

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Notably, Saha is also a member of the Indian test squad who is going in the World Test Championship Final against New Zealand. He will be part of the team upon proving his fitness. BCCI is planning to put players under 14 days quarantine before leaving for England to play the series. Upon reaching England players have to remain in isolation for several days.

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