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Corona virus knock in T20 World Cup 2022, Australia’s Adam Zampa got infected

T20 World Cup is being played in Australia. Amidst all this, Australia has suffered a major setback. Australia’s star spin bowler Adam Zampa has been infected with the corona virus. Along with this, the corona virus has made its knock in the T20 World Cup. According to the information, Adam Zampa has symptoms of Kovid-19. Adam Zampa has mild symptoms. Earlier, an Irish player was also found infected with the corona virus. Although he did play the match against Sri Lanka. This time corona infected players are also being allowed to play in T20 World Cup.
 

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Adam Zampa has been found to be Kovid-19 positive, making him suspicious of the defending champions team’s T20 World Cup match against Sri Lanka on Tuesday. Zampa is not showing serious symptoms but there is concern about his playing in this big match. International Cricket Council (ICC) rules do not prevent a player found to be Kovid-19 positive from participating in the match. Recently George Dockrell of Ireland played in the match against Sri Lanka despite being found to be Kovid positive. Australia is likely to take a decision on whether to play Zampa in the match just before the toss.
 

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If the hosts decide not to play Zampa, Ashton Agar may get a chance to play. Agar, who played only one match in the last T20 World Cup, played in the warm-up match against India. After an 89-run loss against New Zealand in their first match in Sydney, Australia will have to beat Sri Lanka by a huge margin to stay in the tournament.

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