DUBLIN: The Ireland men's cricket team suffered a Covid-19 setback ahead of their first One-day International against South Africa with their wicketkeeper-batsman Neil Rock testing positive for the virus. Electing to bowl after winning the toss on Sunday, South Africa had made little headway as Ireland made a strong start to be on 72/1 in 20 overs.
A statement from Cricket Ireland said, "Ireland's Neil Rock has tested positive for COVID-19, with Stephen Doheny called up as a replacement.
"Team management was informed of the positive result, and Rock has been isolated from the squad as he awaits a follow-up test at the team hotel. Doheny, meanwhile, will undergo a COVID test this and - given a negative outcome - will join the squad tomorrow." IANS
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