IPL 2022 | Kovid to physio; Delhi Capitals team members under surveillance; No worries

Kovid enters the Bio-bubble of IPL 2022 (Covid 19). The first Kovid case was reported in the Delhi Capitals bio-bubble. Kovid was confirmed by Delhi team physio Patrick Farhart. The Delhi team is under surveillance after Kovid confirmed the physio. According to IPL sources, Patrick is being monitored by the Delhi Capitals medical team.

In 2019, Patrick joined Delhi Capitals. Patrick has been the physio of the Indian senior cricket team for four years. Patrick, who joined the Indian team in 2015, left the team after the 2019 World Cup. It was after this that Patrick joined Delhi. Apart from Delhi, Patrick Farhart has a history of working with Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings in the IPL.

Kovid, meanwhile, has been diagnosed with the disease, but has not been confirmed. The Delhi team is currently preparing for tomorrow’s match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. The match will be played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai at 7.30 pm. The team that won the match against Kolkata Knight Riders is aiming to repeat the victory in tomorrow’s match as well.

Apart from Kovid, he will be injured as a villain in the IPL

Kovid is also facing the challenge of an IPL injury. The key players of some of the teams in the league are injured. Deepak Chahar, who won the Chennai Super Kings auction for Rs 14 crore, was injured. With a midfield injury, Chahar is almost certain to miss the season. The BCCI had issued a statement confirming this. It is a big setback for Chennai that they will not be able to get the services of the player who bought the auction for a huge amount.

Apart from Chahar, Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Rasikh Salam will miss the rest of the season due to injury. Harshit Rana has been named in the Kolkata squad to replace the batsman.

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