Covid-19 has struck cricket in England, yet again. A county match between Derbyshire and Essex at Derby was abandoned on Monday after a member of the Derbyshire team tested positive for the virus.
This is the third instance of Covid-19 striking England's premier domestic cricket competition. Australian batsman Peter Handscomb sat out of his team Middlesex's match against Leicestershire due to a positive Covid-19 result. Kent had to field a new squad after one member of the original team tested positive for the virus on the eve of their match against Sussex.
The player in question from Derbyshire, whose identity hasn't been revealed, is now self-isolating. His team-mates are in self-isolation after being deemed close contacts. With not enough players left to field a new team, the umpires took the decision to abandon the game.