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Former Pakistan ladies’s skipper Sana Mir exams optimistic for COVID-19

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Former Pakistan cricket group captain Sana Mir has examined optimistic for COVID-19 whereas commentating for tv in the course of the ongoing ultimate match of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy right here, in keeping with sources.
Mir, who retired from worldwide cricket final yr, has been faraway from the commentary group and stored below isolation, the supply mentioned. The different members of the commentary panel additionally underwent COVID-19 exams in Karachi as they had been in shut contact with Mir.

The ultimate match, which began on Friday, is being performed on the National Stadium in Karachi between Central Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The 34-year-old Mir has performed 226 internationals, together with 137 as captain from 2009 to 2017, throughout her glittering 15-year cricketing profession. She additionally captained Pakistan to a gold medal win on the Asia Games in 2010 and 2014.
After retirement, Mir has been concerned as an skilled and commentator in home occasions and the Pakistan Super League. The Pakistan Cricket Board has been imposing strict well being protocols with the gamers, help workers and umpires dwelling in a bio-secure bubble at their accommodations.
The PCB has barred media representatives to maneuver out of the third ground of the stadium the place the commentary field is positioned whereas the gamers and officers are usually not allowed to go upstairs and work together with anybody.
Press conferences of the gamers and officers are additionally carried out by way of video hyperlinks.