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BCCI to arrange a charter flight for Aussies
The IPL's 40-strong Australian contingent, comprising players, support staff, and commentators, could be flown to the Maldives or Sri Lanka before getting a connecting flight for home.
Sydney: Cricket Australia’s interim chief executive Nick Hockley on Wednesday said that the BCCI is working to arrange a charter flight for IPL’s Australian recruits, who are likely to stay in the Maldives or Sri Lanka before heading back home because of a travel ban on the Covid-19 ravaged India.
The IPL’s 40-strong Australian contingent, comprising players, support staff, and commentators, could be flown to the Maldives or Sri Lanka before getting a connecting flight for home.
“What the BCCI is working to do is to move the entire cohort out of India where they will wait until it’s possible to return to Australia,” Hockley told reporters in Sydney.
“The BCCI has been working on a range of options. That’s now narrowed down to the Maldives and Sri Lanka. The BCCI is committed not only to the first move but also to putting on a charter to bring them back to Australia.”
The IPL was “indefinitely suspended” on Tuesday after multiple cases of Covid-19 emerged from Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, SunRisers Hyderabad, and Chennai Super Kings.
There are 14 Australian players along with coaches and commentators who might now take a detour as the Australian government has imposed strict sanctions for people returning from India.
Asked if the IPL could resume this year, the CA official said it’s “premature to speculate on that.”
“At the moment, the BCCI is very focused on getting all the players, not just the Australians, home safe.”
Chennai Super Kings’ batting coach Mike Hussey, who has tested positive for Covid-19, will stay back to complete his 10-day quarantine in India.
Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) chief executive Todd Greenberg said Hussey was in “good spirits” despite contracting the highly contagious virus.
“His symptoms are relatively mild, so he’s in for a stint of isolation in his hotel for at least 10 days, but his team has got some really good support systems around him, which is good,” Greenberg was quoted as saying in ‘Sydney Morning Herald.
Considering the current situation, the players will leave in batches, starting as early as Thursday.
“This is a two-step process. The first step is getting them out of India and the next step is getting them safely home,” Greenberg said.
“We’re still waiting to hear what the government are going to do post-May 15 and once we have that confirmation we’ll put the next start step in place.”
8 English cricketers back home
Eight of the 11 England players who were part of the now-postponed Indian Premier League, including Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow, returned home on Wednesday.
The organisers were forced to postpone the popular league on Tuesday after at least four Indian players tested positive for coronavirus.
Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Chris Woakes, Moeen Ali and Jason Roy are also back in the UK, according to Sky Sports.
The arrival of England skipper Eoin Morgan, Dawid Malan and Chris Jordan from India is expected within the next 48 hours.
With India put on the travel “red list” by the UK in the wake of the raging pandemic there, the cricketers will have to quarantine in a government-approved facility for 10 days.
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