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Shane Warne in Self-Isolation After Testing Positive For COVID-19: Report

Warne is the second head coach in the men's competition to test positive for Covid in the first 10 days of The Hundred.

Australia spin legend Shane Warne has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently in self-isolation, according to a report. Warne, who is the head coach of ‘The Hundred’ team London Spirits, and another unnamed member of the management team have gone into self-isolation, a report in ESPNcricinfo said. According to the report, Warne reported feeling unwell on Sunday morning, ahead of Spirit’s game against Southern Brave at Lord’s, London.

A lateral flow test returned positive and he is now awaiting the result of a PCR test, the report said.

None of the Spirit’s playing squad member has been affected as of now.

The 51-year-old former Australia leg-spinner, who took 708 wickets from 145 Tests between 1992 and 2007, is the second head coach in the men’s competition to test positive for COVID-19 in the first 10 days of The Hundred.

Andy Flower, the Trent Rockets head coach, returned a positive test last weekend and has missed his side’s last three fixtures, with Paul Franks stepping into the role.

Steven Mullaney, who was deemed a close contact of Flower’s, is the only player in the competition to have been forced to self-isolate as things stand.

Warne’s Spirit side were winless in their first three Hundred games, with two defeats and a no-result. They play Southern Brave, who have won one of their first three games, at Lord’s on Sunday.

David Ripley, the Northamptonshire head coach and one of the Spirit’s assistants, will act as head coach in Warne’s absence.

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