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Not comfortable in Delhi, Williamson and Co. fly out to Maldives
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Williamson, Chennai Super King s Mitchell Santer and Royal Challenger Bangalore s Kyle Jamison and CSK physio Tommy Simsek took a commercial flight to Maldives.
By PTI| Posted by Sakina Fatima | Published: 8th May 2021 4:36 am IST Not comfortable in Delhi, Williamson and Co. fly out to Maldives
New Delhi: Kane Williamson and three other New Zealanders on Friday flew to Maldives in a departure from their original plan, as they were not feeling comfortable staying in COVID-19 hotspot Delhi.
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Williamson, Chennai Super King’s Mitchell Santer and Royal Challenger Bangalore’s Kyle Jamison and CSK physio Tommy Simsek took a commercial flight to Maldives.
IPL 2021: CSK batting coach Mike Hussey tests negative, but to remain in quarantine in Chennai
Elsewhere, Kane Williamson and three other New Zealanders on Friday flew to Maldives in a departure from their original plan. Updated May 07, 2021 · 11:04 pm File photo | Arjun Singh / Sportzpics for BCCI Chennai Super Kings batting coach Mike Hussey has tested negative for Covid-19 but remains in quarantine in a Chennai hotel, franchise CEO Kasi Viswanathan told PTI on Friday.
Australian media outlets reported that Hussey can join fellow countrymen in Maldives if he returns another negative test.
“He tested negative before getting on an air ambulance from Delhi to Chennai (on Thursday). He is doing fine. All other overseas personnel have left, head coach Stephen Fleming will be flying out tomorrow,” said Viswanathan.
26 Apr 2021 / 09:00 H.
MUMBAI: Ravindra Jadeja
(pix) smashed a record-equalling 37 runs in an over, including five sixes, and claimed three wickets with the ball as Chennai Super Kings spectacularly ended Royal Challenger Bangalore’s unbeaten start to the Indian Premier League on Sunday.
Boosted by Jadeja’s antics, Chennai reached 191 for four and then kept Bangalore to 121 for nine to knock Virat Kohli’s side off the top of the table.
Bangalore won their first four games of the season but were stunned by Jadeja’s final-over blitz, which equalled the IPL record of 37 runs in one over hit by West Indies star Chris Gayle for Bangalore in 2011.