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Aussie PM Scott Morrison, Australian Cricketers in IPL 2021 will have to make own arrangements for return |IPL 2021 में शामिल कंगारू क्रिकेटर्स को Australia के PM Scott Morrison ने दिया तगड़ा झटका

Aussie PM Scott Morrison, Australian Cricketers in IPL 2021 will have to make own arrangements for return |IPL 2021 में शामिल कंगारू क्रिकेटर्स को Australia के PM Scott Morrison ने दिया तगड़ा झटका
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Top Aussie cricketers Warner, Smith could fly back: Report

Top Aussie cricketers Warner, Smith could fly back: Report ​ By IANS | ​ 5 Views   Sydney, April 27 : Top Australian cricketers, including David Warner and Steve Smith, could soon be flying back to Australia from India as all eyes are set on Australia s National Security Committee of Cabinet meeting on Tuesday which would discuss a reduction or even a complete ban of flights from India. According to a report in 9News early Tuesday morning, Australian cricketers including David Warner and Steve Smith are now hoping to be flown home to India before borders shut. Warner is leading SunRisers Hyderabad while Steve Smith is batting for Delhi Capitals.

We ll ensure you reach home seamlessly: BCCI assures foreign players at IPL

We’ll ensure you reach home seamlessly: BCCI assures foreign players at IPL Be rest assured that the tournament is not over for BCCI till each one of you has reached your home, safe and sound, he added. By PTI|   Posted by Minhaj Adnan  |   Published: 27th April 2021 3:08 pm IST BCCI Representative Image: PTI New Delhi: The BCCI on Tuesday said it would do everything to ensure that foreign players competing in the IPL reach their respective countries seamlessly once the tournament ends, a day after three Australians quit the event amid an upsurge of COVID-19 cases in India. Andrew Tye (Rajasthan Royals) and the duo of Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa (both Royal Challengers Bangalore) withdrew as apprehension set in after a couple of weeks went by smoothly for the league held in front of empty stands across six venues.

Australia slams its borders shut with India leaving 9,000 expats stranded

As many as 9,000 Australians - including the country s top cricket players - have been stranded in India by the government s ban on flights from the Covid-ravaged nation until May 15. Prime Minster Scott Morrison suspended all direct commercial flights and chartered repatriation flights on Tuesday afternoon as India suffers a huge surge in cases and deaths.   He said eight planned chartered flights to the Northern Territory will be delayed until after mid-May and commercial flights may remain banned beyond then. Stranded Aussies will not even be able to book flights via a third country, with major air hubs Singapore, Malaysia and Qatar also banning travel.

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