India all-rounder Washington Sundar has tested positive for COVID-19. His participation in the three-match One-Day International series against South Africa, starting January 19, is in doubt.
The 22-year-old Tamil Nadu player tested positive for the virus in Bengaluru and hasn’t joined the other white-ball cricketers in Mumbai.
The players are scheduled to leave for South Africa in a day or two.
"Washington has tested positive for COVID-19 and is yet to join the other white ball specialists in Mumbai. He was in Bengaluru (at the National Cricket Academy) when he tested positive," BCCI sources said.
It is learnt that Washington will not be able to travel in the chartered flight along with the other selected players.
Haryana all-rounder Jayant Yadav, who is already in South Africa, will stay back as Washington's replacement.
The ODI series against South Africa begins in Paarl on January 19. The second ODI is scheduled at the same venue on January 21, following which the team will travel to Cape Town for the series-finale.
Washington, who has been out of action since the tour of England last year due to an injury, returned to domestic cricket and did well for his state team in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where Tamil Nadu reached the final.
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