After Sachin Tendulkar and Yusuf Pathan, S Badrinath also tests Covid-19 positive
All three were part of the Road Safety series in India recently
ESPNcricinfo staff
27-Mar-2021
On Saturday, Sachin Tendulkar announced on social media that he has tested positive for Covid-19. The former India batsman and captain added that his symptoms were mild, that no one else in his family had been affected and that he has gone into isolation.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) March 27, 2021
Tendulkar was recently involved in a T20 tournament that pitted former players from India, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, South Africa and Sri Lanka against each other. Crowds were allowed in to watch those matches in Raipur.
Former India allrounder Yusuf Pathan, who was Tendulkar's team-mate in that tournament, also posted on Twitter that he has tested positive for Covid-19 "with mild symptoms."
I've tested positive for COVID-19 today with mild symptoms. Post the confirmation, I have quarantined myself at home and taking all the necessary precautions and medication required.
— Yusuf Pathan (@iamyusufpathan) March 27, 2021
I would request those who came in contact with me to get themselves tested at the earliest.
On Sunday, S Badrinath became the third player from the tournament to announce that he had test positive.* He tweeted that like Tendulkar and Pathan, he too was suffering from "mild symptoms" and that he was isolating at home. Badrinath had played three matches in the series, which the team representing India had won.
— S.Badrinath (@s_badrinath) March 28, 2021
For over two decades, Tendulkar was an ever-present member of the Indian team as he rose to become one of the game's greatest ever batsmen. He finished his career in 2013 with 100 international hundreds, 34,357 international runs and a World Cup winner's medal. As for Pathan, he had won two World Cups - the 2007 World T20 and then the 2011 World Cup - before announcing his retirement in February earlier this year.
According to Johns Hopkins University, which has tracked the spread of the pandemic since it first hit in 2019, India is third on the list of countries with the most Covid-19 infections and fourth on the list of most deaths.
*March 28, 11amGMT: The article was updated after S Badrinath's tweet.