IPL 2021: Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer T Natarajan in isolation after testing positive for Covid-19

Natarajan has isolated himself from the rest of the squad, while six other members of the franchise are also put in isolation.

T Natarajan during a training session at the Dubai International Stadium, Image credit: Twitter/SunRisers Hyderabad
By Amruth Kalidas | Sep 22, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Sunrisers Hyderabad left-arm seamer T Natarajan has tested positive for Covid-19. He has isolated himself from the rest of the squad, while six other members of the franchise, identified as his close contacts, are also put into isolation. As per an official IPL release, Natarajan is asymptomatic. Despite the latest developments, the match between Sunrisers and Delhi Capitals on Wednesday in Dubai is set to go ahead.

Two of the six isolated members are players – allrounder Vijay Shankar and net bowler G Periyasamy. The others are members of the support staff – Vijay Kumar (team manager), Shyam Sundar J (physiotherapist), Anjana Vannan (doctor) and Tushar Khedkar (logistics manager).

Both Natarajan and Vijay Shankar were part of the Sunrisers’ training session in Dubai on Tuesday. The entire contingent, including the close contacts, have since tested negative after undergoing RT-PCR tests.

SUNRISERS SET TO MISS THEIR KEY PLAYERS

Most of the Sunrisers players and staff, including Vijay Shankar and Periyaswamy, had travelled to the UAE from Mumbai on September 1. Natarajan had travelled separately, in a commercial flight from Bengaluru on September 9, and linked up with the squad subsequently. All participants in the IPL had to quarantine for six days upon arriving in the UAE, and undergo testing every two days in the first week, and every fifth day from the second week. According to the guidelines in place for the IPL, anyone testing positive for Covid-19 must isolate for a minimum of ten days. They can then rejoin the bubble after clearing two tests, on days nine and ten.

While the IPL’s standard operating protocols do not make it mandatory for players, and others, to be vaccinated, Natarajan had been vaccinated, based on the photographs he put out on his social-media handles recently.

This is the second time during the course of the two-part IPL 2021 that a Sunrisers player has tested positive for Covid-19. In May, wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha had to isolate for two weeks in Delhi after returning a positive test.

WHAT ANSWER DOES THE BCCI HAVE NOW?

The latest development is bound to draw attention, even globally, as it came just after the fifth Test of India’s tour of England in Manchester was called off. The extreme step was taken after India’s players expressed strong reservations against taking the field following their assistant physiotherapist, Yogesh Parmar, testing positive for Covid-19 two days before the scheduled start of the match.

The added cause of concern could be that the IPL will be followed by the T20 World Cup, in the same part of the world, from October 17. In May, the IPL had to be postponed after a Covid-19 outbreak in multiple team bio bubbles. That forced the second part of the tournament to be hosted in the UAE, where the entire 2020 edition of the tournament had also been played. The World Cup, too, was earlier scheduled to be played in India but was shifted out to the UAE (and Oman) because of the Covid-19 situation in India.

As for Natarajan, it is yet another setback. He was on a comeback trail after undergoing surgery on his knee, which put him out of action after just two IPL games earlier this year. He had hurt his knee during India’s tour of Australia at the turn of the year, and subsequently missed games at home against England too.





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