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Haider Ali, Kashif Bhatti and Imran Khan have been cleared to join the Pakistan Cricket team in England after they tested negative for COVID-19 for the second time. Out of the 10 players that tested positive, nine of them have been cleared to play.
Six Pakistan players were allowed to fly to England, as they were tested negative for the 2nd time. Only one player, Haris Rauf, has not yet recovered from the disease although PCB says that he is asymptomatic. The three Pakistan players will fly out along with Mohammad Imran and Malang Ali, who are the masseurs of the team.

The Pakistan side have started training Worcester where they are in a bio-secure bubble. The teams are in quarantine but are allowed to practice at the training ground. After the completion of the mandatory quarantine period, the teams will be shifted to Derbyshire’s The Incora County Ground on July 13 where they will play 2 Intrasquad practice matches.
Written by Sarthak Karkhanis. Follow Sarthak on Twitter today.
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