Australian cricketer Peter Handscomb tested positive for Covid-19 and was forced to miss his nation’s match in England against Leicestershire.
Handscomb has been heading Middlesex for the season and couldn’t give his attendance for their Championship Group Two game which was scheduled for Sunday. He was compelled to isolate himself following the positive result.
“Irishman Tim Murtagh stepped up to fill in for Handscomb as skipper, as Middlesex ended day one of the clash with Leicestershire at 3-280,” said a reporter in ‘The West Australian.’
The Australian, Handscomb is not going promising with his form of a run. He failed to strike the 50-run mark in 13 innings for Middlesex. He has stumbled off the radar of the national pickers. He previously appeared in a Test in Sidney against India in January 2019. His last T20 match’s opponent was also India at Bengaluru in February 2019.
In the last International match, he played in was an ODI against England at Birmingham in July 2019.
 
 
          