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But despite being COVID-positive, Dockrell took the field against Sri Lanka and made 14 off 16 balls. Dockrell has been identified as “potentially positive” for the virus, confirmed Cricket Ireland, adding that he is being managed in accordance with the guidelines of the ICC and national authorities.
As per the current regulations, a positive test does not stop a player from playing in the ongoing T20 World Cup or training with his teammate.
However, the positive player is required to travel separately on match and training days.
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“The ICC Chief Medical Officer, opposition team and stadium staff have been informed of the situation.” The 30-year-old Dockrell had scored an unbeaten 27-ball 39 in Ireland’s six-wicket win over Scotland in the qualifiers.
After Sri Lanka, Ireland will play Afghanistan in their second Super 12 match in Melbourne on October 28.