Former Scotland off-spinner Majid Haq has revealed that his Corona virus test has come back positive and is undergoing treatment at the hospital.
Majid Haq said in a message on social networking website Twitter that after Corona’s test came back positive, my eyes are focused on returning home. Having expressed my best wishes, I will return to Inshallah with full recovery.
Looking forward to potentially getting back home today after testing positive with Coronavirus. Staff at the RAH in Paisley have been good to me & thank you to everyone who has sent me messages of support. Insha Allah the Panther will be back to full health soon. #covid19UK pic.twitter.com/19QfWjzaOq
— Majid Haq (@MajidHaq) March 20, 2020
According to the British government, 266 cases have been confirmed so far in Scotland and 3,269 have been infected so far in England.
Majid Haq, who has represented Scotland in 54 ODIs and 21 T20 Internationals, last represented his team at the 2015 World Cup.
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He was honored by Scotland for the most number of wickets in ODI cricket, but in 2019, Saifan Sharif missed him.
After the outbreak of the Corona virus, sports activities have been postponed indefinitely by Scotland and the English Cricket Board.
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