Kolkata Knight Riders player Varun Chakraborty has reportedly not been fully fit in the middle of the 14th season of the Indian Premier League. Varun said that although he was successful in defeating this deadly disease, he was still weak. It is learned that Varun and KKR’s spin bowler had broken the bio bubble and went to the hospital for a scan before the IPL was postponed.
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Speaking to ESPN Kricinfo, Varun said: ‘I’m good now and I’m recovering at home. Due to complications after Kovid-19, I am unable to practice now. I have a weakness even though I have no cough or flu. The smell and taste are occasional but I hope to start practicing soon. ‘The Emperor recovered from the disease on May 11 and is currently receiving fitness at his residence in Chennai.
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The Emperor is aware of the effects of this dangerous virus and is therefore advised to rest for at least two weeks before beginning his practice. “Test. I want to tell other players and people who have recovered from Kovid-19 that they should take a full break at least two weeks after the crash,” he said. In addition, even after the test report comes out negative, your advice is to keep people around you safe from wearing masks.
The Emperor was experiencing symptoms on May 1 during a practice session. He said, ‘This is how it started. On May 1, I was apprehensive. I am very tired. There was cough but no mild fever and so I did not attend the practice session. I immediately informed the team management and immediately arranged for RT PCR testing. I was immediately isolated from my colleagues at KKR. After that I knew my test was positive.