Updated On: 04 May, 2021 08:23 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
KKR will play their next match against Delhi Capitals on May 8 at Ahmedabad. Mysore is hoping the team would be able to practise on May 6 if all goes well.

KKR CEO Venky Mysore. Pic/AFP
Kolkata Knight Riders CEO and MD, Venky Mysore has said that Sandeep Warrier was showing no symptoms of COVID-19 and Varun Chakravarthy has fever but they are in good spirits and doing fine.
“Difficult times, but I’m happy to report that both Varun and Sandeep are doing well,” Mysore told IPL broadcaster Star Sports on Monday. “We have taken all the precautions that are necessary and have been advised by the medical teams of IPL and KKR and also getting appropriate advice from outside on what the right thing to do is. Sandeep, in particular, is doing fine. No temperature, no other symptoms, and he is feeling good. Varun is still a little under the weather, but better than yesterday and both of them are in good spirits.”