India cricketer KL Rahul is unlikely to be part of the five-match T20I series against West Indies beginning Friday. Rahul tested positive for covid-19 last week but the BCCI medical team has reportedly advised the batter to rest for at least another week.
Rahul was named in India’s T20I squad subject to fitness but after his positive test for the virus, his participation remained doubtful. His isolation period is ending today but a return to competitive cricket now seems more possible during the Zimbabwe ODIs next month.
The 30-year-old last played a competitive match for his IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants in late June. He was to lead India in a five-match T20I series at home against South Africa before picking up a groin injury on series eve.
Subsequently, he underwent a surgery for sports hernia and also he also missed the UK tour where India played one Test (England), five T20Is (two against Ireland, three vs England ) and three ODIs (against England).
Subsequently, he underwent a surgery for sports hernia and also he also missed the UK tour where India played one Test (England), five T20Is (two against Ireland, three vs England ) and three ODIs (against England).