Timeline of how Covid-19 forced the PSL 2021 off

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From breaking a bubble to a game delay to a forever postponed tournament, here’s what happened between February 19 and March 4

Pakistan’s sixth edition of the Super League has been postponed after a number of positive Covid-19 tests – as many as seven players or officials have now returned positive tests in less than a week. Last season, as the pandemic began, the league had to cut its fifth season short, although it organized the remaining games and held them in November 2020. This season saw levels gradually rise before today’s dramatic events forced the tournament to be postponed, with less than half of its 34 games completed. Here is a timeline of how events ended.

February 19th

A day before the start of the sixth season, a player from Lahore Qalandars tests positive for Covid-19 and shows symptoms. He is left alone for ten days.

February 19th

One night before the opening match, Peshawar coach Zalmi Daren Sammy and captain Wahab Riaz break the biosecurity bubble that is a place for all teams in the Karachi hotel by meeting the right owner had Javed Afridi, who was not part of the bubble. The couple are asked to go into quarantine for three days and must return two negative tests before they can return to the team.

February 21st

After Zalmi applied with the PSL events committee for a discount, Sammy and Wahab are allowed to re-enter with the squad, despite not serving in the three-day quarantine period. The pair has returned two negative tests within 48 hours. The results of the second test arrive in the morning, delaying Peshawar’s departure for the stadium. Riaz then leads the way to a loss against the Qalandars, with Sammy in the dugout.

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