Deccan Chronicle

Aussies home, CA chief lauds BCCI

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Melbourne, May 17: Cricket Australia’s interim chief executive Nick Hockley on Monday said he was “grateful” to the BCCI for ensuring a “safe and quick” return of Australia’s IPL contingent from India following a stopover in Maldives.

Australian players, including Pat Cummins, David Warner and Steve Smith, arrived in Sydney almost two weeks after the T20 league was indefinite­ly suspended following a breach in its Covid-19 biosecurit­y bubble.

“We are delighted. We’re really grateful to the BCCI for getting them home quickly and safely. I haven’t spoken to them since they’ve landed, but obviously we’ve been in text exchange and I’m sure they’ll be very relieved and very appreciati­ve to be home,” Hockey was quoted as saying in Sydney Morning Herald.

A group of 38 Australian­s, including 14 players, had left for Maldives on May 6 after the suspension of IPL 2021 as their government had banned flights from India till May 15 in the wake of unpreceden­ted surge in

Covid-19 cases there. Besides the players, the group included support staff and commentato­rs, who were all flown out of India to the Maldives via chartered planes after the IPL’s suspension.

The Australia cricketers, support staff and commentato­rs will undergo a 14day mandatory quarantine across hotels in Sydney before leaving for their respective destinatio­ns.

Chennai Super Kings’ batting coach Michael Hussey also headed home on Sunday via Doha after testing negative for Covid19 on Friday. —

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