Lahore, March 19:  The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday confirmed it conducted 128 COVID-19 tests on the players, support staff, match officials, broadcasters and team owners of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Tuesday and all results have turned out to be negative.

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As per a statement in www.cricketpakistan.com.pk, the tests were conducted as part of the PCB's duty of care, following a suspect COVID-19 case. Additionally, Multan Sultans underwent 17 COVID-19 tests on Monday which were also negative.

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PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan was quoted as saying by www.cricketpakistan.com.pk: "It was absolutely critical for the integrity and credibility of the Pakistan Super League and the Pakistan Cricket Board that all players, support personnel, broadcasters and match officials, those who had decided to stay back till the end of the tournament, tested negative for COVID-19.

"In this background, the PCB is pleased with the outcome of the results and happy that all these players and officials have rejoined their families without any health and safety doubts or concerns. The PCB will continue to put in place precautionary measures to better safeguard the health of its employees.

"I urge cricket fans and followers to exercise absolute caution and value their as well as others' wellbeing. They can overcome this pandemic by maintaining hygiene, avoiding close physical contact like handshaking and hugs, staying away from gatherings, avoiding close contact when anyone who is experiencing cough and fever, and spreading awareness about safety measures.

"The PCB prays normalcy returns quickly to our society so that playing fields can once again witness resumption of healthy activities."

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All the 25 remaining foreign players, support staff and match officials have departed for their respective destinations.
 

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