None of them, however, will travel to the ground for the last two matches of the series
What still remains unclear is the period Krunal and the eight others will need to be in isolation. Neither the SLC nor the BCCI has mentioned whether Krunal and the other eight are still at the Indian team hotel. Professor Arjuna de Silva, who oversees SLC’s bio-bubble protocols for international tours, told ESPNcricinfo, that it was unclear how Krunal might have contracted the disease, as there have been no reports of the bubble being broken, or any other significant irregularities.
The India team have a hotel to themselves, and even the staff working in the hotel are essentially part of the bubble and undergo frequent testing. De Silva said that no one else, including staff, had tested positive so far.
Nagraj Gollapudi is news editor at ESPNcricinfo, Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo’s Sri Lanka correspondent