Deccan Chronicle

DEPARTURE GATES

Aussies fly out, New Zealand contingent leaves on Friday

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New Delhi, May 6: The Australian­s flew off to Maldives, the South Africans headed home and the ones from New Zealand waited to be sent back on Friday as the suspended IPL’s foreign cricketers bid adieu to India, hoping that the country recovers from the mayhem unleashed by a second wave of Covid-19 cases.

The 40-strong Australian contingent, except for a Covid-positive Mike Hussey, left for Maldives on Thursday to serve out the waiting period before they can board a flight to Australia once the travel restrictio­ns end on May

15.

“We can confirm that Australian players, coaches, match officials and commentato­rs have been safely transporte­d from India and are en route to the Maldives,” Cricket Australia stated in a press release.

“The Australian­s will remain in Maldives until the conclusion of the travel pause pertaining to flights from India to Australia,” it added.

The IPL was suspended on Tuesday after four players and two coaching staff members from three different teams tested positive for Covid-19 inside the bio-bubble.

Of the 40 Australian­s involved in the league after three early pullouts,

14 were players, including mega-stars such as David Warner, Pat Cummins, and Steve Smith among others.

The 11 South Africans in the league boarded flights for Johannesbu­rg as their country has not imposed any restrictio­ns on travel from India, which recorded more than 4 lakh

Covid-19 cases on Thursday and close to

4,000 deaths.

“My constant prayers is with the people from India to get through this. Pls Take care of yourselves,” Proteas star Faf du Plessis, who turned up Chennai Super Kings, posted on Instagram.

The Cricket Australia thanked the BCCI for its assistance in ensuring that players were able to leave India within two

days of the league’s suspension owing to Covid-19 cases inside its bio-bubble.

“CA and the ACA extend their sincere thanks to the BCCI for their responsive­ness in moving the Australian­s from India to the Maldives...,” the statement read.

On the wait-list were the Black Caps. Four members of their Test contingent, including captain Kane Williamson, will head for the United Kingdom on May 11 while the rest will make their way back home on Friday, the country’s cricket board announced.

New Zealand are scheduled to play hosts England in a two-match Test series, beginning on June 2, before facing India in the World Test Championsh­ips final at Southampto­n from June 18.

“We’ve

worked

closely

with the BCCI and the IPL franchises on the various departure strategies and we’re very appreciati­ve of their support during what is, clearly, a very challengin­g time,” New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief executive David White said in a statement on Thursday.

Williamson, pacer Kyle Jamieson and spinner Mitchell Santner, as well as physio Tommy Simsek, will remain in a mini-bubble in New Delhi before departing for the UK, ahead of preparatio­ns for the Test series against England, and the WTC final against India.

There were 17 New Zealanders involved in the League, including 10 players.

NZC said May 11 earliest date it obtain for the arrival in the UK.

However, pace spearhead Trent Boult will return home briefly to see is the could team’s

his family before joining the Test squad in early June, for the second match against England and the WTC final.

“...Boult will leave MIQ (Managed Isolation and Quarantine) on May 22 and will spend a week at home with his family, training at Mt Maunganui before departing for the UK in early June,” NZC stated.

White said IPL players, support staff and commentato­rs returning to New Zealand would adhere to all regulatory protocols, including predepartu­re Covid-19 tests.

Those returning to New Zealand on Friday from India also include Stephen Fleming, Brendon McCullum, Kyle Mills, Shane Bond, Mike Hesson, Tim Seifert, Adam Milne, Scott Kuggeleijn and James Pamment.

 ??  ?? Trent Boult (left) and Chris Lynn of the Mumbai Indians.
The 40-strong Australian contingent, except for a Covidposit­ive Mike Hussey, left for Maldives on Thursday to serve out the waiting period before they can board a flight to Australia once the travel restrictio­ns end on May 15.
Of the 40 Australian­s involved in the league after three early pullouts, 14 were players, including mega-stars such as David Warner, Pat Cummins and Steve Smith among others.
Trent Boult (left) and Chris Lynn of the Mumbai Indians. The 40-strong Australian contingent, except for a Covidposit­ive Mike Hussey, left for Maldives on Thursday to serve out the waiting period before they can board a flight to Australia once the travel restrictio­ns end on May 15. Of the 40 Australian­s involved in the league after three early pullouts, 14 were players, including mega-stars such as David Warner, Pat Cummins and Steve Smith among others.

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