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Daniel Sams is the secondary RCB player to overcome COVID-19.

IPL 2021: Australian all-rounder Daniel Symes met Royal Challengers Bangalore by-bubble on Saturday, following recurring positive tests for COVID-19 by two negative RT-PCR results.

Australian all-rounder Daniel Symes followed Royal Challengers Bangalore by-bubble on Saturday, longer than a week next testing positive for COVID-19 next stating with two negative RT-PCR results. The 28-year-old got to India on April 3 by a negative COVID-19 report, only tested positive during the second test on April 7, and remained in quarantine regularly since.

RCB stated in a report, “Us are satisfied to nature that Royal Challengers Bangalore, all-rounder Daniel Symes, become registered RCB Bio-Bubble on 17 April 2021 by a negative report for COVID-19.”

“The RCB medical partners was in regular touch with Symes to secure its security and certified him apply to join the team behind all significant observations as part of the BCCI custom.”

Samson, who was purchased from the Delhi Capitals to RCB this period, is the second privileged player to grow from COVID-19.

Opener Devdutt Padikkal, who was the greatest run-scorer for RCB last summer with 473 runs in 15 matches, held shortly recovered from a dreaded sickness and met the team after a negative improvement.

While Samson wanted the first two matches, RCB came back to Padikkal in the next match of the IPL next Sunrisers Hyderabad, which the team overcame with six runs.

RCB cap the duration table by two successes and will get on Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday as the tournament’s first doubleheader.

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