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Home | Cricket | Michael Slater Leaves Ipl Bio Bubble In Maldives

Michael Slater leaves IPL bio-bubble, in Maldives

Slater has escaped to the Maldives after the government made it clear that Australians, who are engaged in the IPL will have to make their own arrangements to return.

By PTI
Published Date - 4 May 2021, 08:35 PM
Michael Slater leaves IPL bio-bubble, in Maldives
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Melbourne: Cricket-turned-commentator Michael Slater has left the IPL’s bio-bubble and flown to the Maldives after Australia suspended flights from India till May 15 because of the unprecedented rise in Covid-19 cases there.

‘The Australian’ newspaper reported that Slater has escaped to the Maldives after the government made it clear that Australians, who are engaged in the IPL will have to make their own arrangements to return.


It was after reaching Maldives that Slater launched a scathing Twitter attack on Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison for not allowing its citizens to return from India, calling the travel ban a “disgrace”.

“If our Government cared for the safety of Aussies they would allow us to get home. It’s a disgrace!! Blood on your hands PM. How dare you treat us like this. How about you sort out the quarantine system. I had government permission to work on the IPL but I now have government neglect,” Slater had tweeted.

Morrison said Slater’s comments were “absurd”.

“No, that’s obviously absurd. This is about getting more people home safely, preventing the third wave here in Australia,” Morrison told the ‘Nine Network’.

“Every system is going to face its stresses and I’m not going to break the system. What I’m going to do is take proportionate action to protect the system so I can bring more Australians home and keep Australians safe for the longer term,” he said.

Australia has shut its borders and not allowing any commercial flights from India because of the massive Covid-19 surge there.


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