England-Sri Lanka series to go ahead despite referee's Covid case
No players or backroom staff have been identified as close contacts and all are free to contest
LONDON (AFP) - England s one-day international against Sri Lanka on Tuesday will go ahead as planned despite a Covid-19 alert caused by a positive test for match referee Phil Whitticase.
Whitticase served for the three-match T20 series between the sides, which concluded on Saturday, but was found to be carrying the virus during a PCR test completed on Friday.
No players or backroom staff have been identified as close contacts and all are free to contest Tuesday s match in Durham as planned.
However, Whitticase and seven individuals from the officiating and anti-corruption teams have been instructed to self-isolate for 10 days.
"The England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that ICC Match Referee Phil Whitticase has tested positive for COVID-19," the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement.
"No members of the two teams were impacted. Alternative arrangements will be put in place to ensure Tuesday s ODI goes ahead as planned."