Sreesanth to miss first two ODIs, Gambhir tests negative
Source: http://cricket.ndtv.com/cricket/ndtvcricket/slind09/news_story.aspx?ID=SPOEN20090120878&keyword=news
Indian pacer Sreesanth,
who was down with swine flu, has been ruled out of the first two
One-Day Internationals against Sri Lanka, starting from December 15 in
Rajkot.
Sreesanth, who was admitted to the Fortis Hospital late
on Thursday night with symptoms of H1N1, had tested positive for the
disease.
While there were reports of Sreesanth to be
discharged on Sunday, the BCCI and the doctors want him to stay in the
hospital for a few more days. They don't want to allow him to go home
as his presence can create panic if he travels by plane. His brother
has arrived in Mohali to be with him.
Also, Indian opener Gautam
Gambhir, team manager Mayank Parekh and video analyst Dhananjay, who
had shown flu-like symptoms, have tested negative.
Earlier in
the day, there were reports of Gambhir showing some symptoms and
underwent the test. Virat Kohli was also called in as his replacement.
However,
PCA President IC Bindra clarified that the test was not conducted on
medical advice and it was an administrative measure.
"The test was not done on any medical advice. Both (Gambhir and Dhananjay) are in their hotel rooms right now," Bindra said.
No
member of the team will undergo the test till any of them show swine
flu-like symptoms. The T20 match between India and Sri Lanka will be
played as per schedule today.