<p>Pune Warriors’ English all-rounder Luke Wright, who has played just one game in the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League, fears he could be down with dengue.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Presently in England to attend a family funeral, Wright was to join the Pune team for Tuesday’s match against Rajasthan Royals.<br /><br />“This morning for blood test! They think I may have picked up dengue fever in India. Whatever it is I hope it goes very soon,” Wright, who has undergone blood tests to check for the condition, wrote on his twitter page.<br /><br />In the only match he played in the Indian Premier League, against Delhi Daredevils, Wright conceded 24 runs in two overs.<br /><br />Wright was picked up by the Warriors on the basis of his impressive outing with Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash and with Impi in South Africa’s MiWay Twenty20 competition.</p>
<p>Pune Warriors’ English all-rounder Luke Wright, who has played just one game in the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League, fears he could be down with dengue.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Presently in England to attend a family funeral, Wright was to join the Pune team for Tuesday’s match against Rajasthan Royals.<br /><br />“This morning for blood test! They think I may have picked up dengue fever in India. Whatever it is I hope it goes very soon,” Wright, who has undergone blood tests to check for the condition, wrote on his twitter page.<br /><br />In the only match he played in the Indian Premier League, against Delhi Daredevils, Wright conceded 24 runs in two overs.<br /><br />Wright was picked up by the Warriors on the basis of his impressive outing with Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash and with Impi in South Africa’s MiWay Twenty20 competition.</p>