South African player becomes first cricketer to test positive for COVID-19

Solo Nicholas Nqweni south africa criketer has tested positive for coronavirus. He became the third cricketer after Zafar Sarfraz of Pakistan and Scotland’s Majid Haq to be afflicted by the COVID19.
In a heartfelt Twitter post, Nqweni talked about contracting COVID19along with his already existing battles against Guillain-Barre Syndrome, TB, liver and kidney failure. The unfortunate South African all-rounder had also spent four weeks in an induced coma in 2019. who will win
“So last year I got GBS, and have been battling this disease for the past 10 months and I’m only half way through my recovery. I got TB, my liver failed and my kidney failed. Now today I tested positive for corona virus. I don’t understand why all of this is happening to me.”
So last year I got GBS, and have been battling this disease for the past 10 months and I’m only half way through my recovery. I got TB, my liver failed and my kidney failed. Now today I tested positive for corona virus. I don’t understand why all of this is happening to me.
— Solo Nicholas Nqweni (@SoloNqweni) May 7, 2020
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Nqweni represented the South Africa Under-19s in the year 2012. Apart from playing franchise cricket for the Warriors, he has also been contracted by Eastern Province. He was playing as a professional cricketer at the Aberdeenshire Cricket Club in Scotland. Today match prediction
The first coronavirus scare for the cricketing world came in the form of English cricketer ALES HALES, who was representing a franchise in the Pakistan Super League. The report was further given hype when the Pakistan Cricket Board CEO, Wasim Khan revealed that a foreign player in PSL was suspected to have coronavirus.
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