Moeen Ali tests positive for COVID-19 on arrival in Sri Lanka

England all-rounder Moeen Ali has tested positive for COVID-19 upon the squad’s arrival in Sri Lanka and will now isolate for 10 days, his country’s cricket board announced on Monday.

Fellow all-rounder Chris Woakes has been identified as a possible close contact, and will also serve a period of self-isolation and further testing.

   

“The England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that Moeen Ali has tested positive for COVID-19,” the ECB said in a statement.

“Chris Woakes has been deemed as a possible close contact, and he will observe a period of self-isolation and further testing,” it added.

Ali, who had tested negative before the English contingent’s departure last week, returned a positive result during testing that took place when the squad arrived at Hambantota airport on Sunday.

The 33-year-old will now isolate for 10 days, in accordance with the Sri Lanka government’s quarantine protocol.

The English contingent will undergo another round of testing on Tuesday.

“The touring party will be PCR tested for a second time on Tuesday morning. At this stage, the team will train for the first time on Wednesday,” the ECB said.

England are scheduled to play two Test matches against Sri Lanka in Galle from January 14-18 and January 22-26.

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