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Washington Sundar assessments optimistic for Covid-19, set to overlook South Africa ODI sequence

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India tour of South Africa: The BCCI is more likely to announce a alternative for Washington Sundar who examined optimistic for Covid-19. He was a part of the 18-man squad for the 3-match ODi sequence, beginning January 19. Washington Sundar all set to overlook the ODI sequence in South Africa (AFP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSSundar was a part of India’s 18-man squad for ODI sequence in South AfricaSundar didn’t journey with the remainder of the group to MumbaiIndia will tackle South Africa in 3 ODIs from January 19India all-rounder Washington Sundar is more likely to miss the ODI sequence in South Africa after he examined optimistic for Covid-19 forward of the group’s departure on Tuesday, January 11. Sundar was a part of the 18-member squad that was picked for the 3-match sequence, beginning January 19.

Washington Sundar examined optimistic for Covid-19 when he was in Bengaluru and he didn’t journey to Mumbai with the remainder of his teammates who’re a part of the ODI squad. The India white-ball unit will depart for South Africa from Mumbai on Monday night.The BCCI is all set to announce a alternative to Washington Sundar on Tuesday.Washington Sundar has not performed for India since a limited-overs sequence towards England at dwelling in 2021. He travelled with the Indian group to the UK however a finger harm dominated him out of the Test sequence.Sundar additionally missed the second half of IPL 2021 within the UAE and the T20 World Cup which was performed in September-November.He returned to aggressive cricket on the Vijay Hazare Trophy earlier this 12 months, choosing up 16 wickets and chipping in with the bat by scoring 148 runs.India’s ODI sequence in South Africa schedule1st ODI on January 19 at Boland Park in Paarl2nd ODI on January 21 at Boland Park in Paarl3rd ODI on January 23 at Newlands in Cape TownClick right here for IndiaImmediately.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.

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