England all-rounder Sam Curran is awaiting the results of a coronavirus test after sickness forced him out of an intra-squad warm-up match ahead of the Test series against the West Indies.
Sam Curran is self-isolating after falling ill. (AP Photo)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sam Curran has been placed in self-isolation and tested for Covid-19
- Sam Curran experienced sickness and diarrhoea on Wednesday night
- Curran had scored 15 not out on the first day of England’s intra-squad warm-up match
England all-rounder Sam Curran on Thursday underwent COVID-19 test after he got ill and is currently self-isolating in his hotel room at the Ageas Bowl, ruling him out of the remainder of the intra-squad warm-up match here.
“England all-rounder Sam Curran has had sickness and diarrhea overnight. He is feeling better this afternoon and has been self-isolating in his room at the Ageas Bowl. He will play no further part in the practice match,” the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a statement.
“He has been monitored by the team doctor throughout and was tested for COVID-19 earlier today,” the statement said, without mentioning when the result will be available.
Curran had scored 15 not out on the first day of England’s intra-squad warm-up match.
The warm-up match is a part of England’s preparation for the three-match Test series against the West Indies beginning here on July 8.
The Test series will mark the resumption of international cricket after the coronavirus-forced hiatus.