From COVID-19, thank you to fans for their good wishes.
After testing Covid positively, Wriddhiman Saha and the entire SRH team had gone into quarantine.

At the beginning of May, Wriddhiman Saha tested positive for COVID-19, but on Tuesday tweeted about his recovery.

India and SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) Wriddhiman Saha wicket keeper Tuesday recorded recovery from COVID-19. “I recovered. I recovered. Thank you so much for all your wishes!” Saha was tweeting. Saha said last week that he was much better off contracting with COVID-19 earlier this month. Saha also said he has been subjected to two coronavirus studies, one of which is negative while the other is positive. The wicket keeper was still in quarantine and begged everyone not to distribute false information about him.

It was announced on 4 May that Saha had been tested positive in two franchises, Chennai Super Kings and Colkata Knight Riders, following reports of COVID-19 incidents.

Sources at the SRH camp had reported to ANI that Saha was the lone individual to be tested positively in the SRH unit, and that the entire team at that time was isolating.

Although two of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) contingent’s members tested positive, two Knight Riders from Kolkata, the two players from Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier, forced the BCCI to delay the Ahmedabad KKR-RCB game.

In positive tests, the game between SRH and defending champions Mumbai Indians was also postponed on 4 May evening.

This worsened as the RCB/KKR game had already been postponed and the CSK/Rajasthan Royals game had to be shot as the Chennai unit was in strict quarantine.

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