Three Pakistan Players Test Negative for COVID-19, Will To Fly to England on 8 July

Pakistan cricketers Haider Ali, Imran Khan, and Kashif Bhatti have tested negative for COVID-19 and will fly to England on July 8.
These players will be joining the team ahead of next month’s three-match Test series against England.
The above three, along with masseurs Malang and Mohammad Imran, tested negative on July 1 and 4.
The Pakistan squad is currently training in Worcester ahead of the three-match Test series against England, which begins in Manchester on August 5. Pakistan will also take on England in a three T20 International series in August.
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As being reported, fast bowler Haris Rauf has yet again tested positive in the latest round of testing conducted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He remains asymptomatic.
Haris Rauf is the only cricketer to still return positive out of the 10 players who were found coronavirus positive before the team’s departure for England last month.
It was on last Friday, when six players including, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Wahab Riaz, had flown to England after testing negative for the second time.