Australian cricketers, coaches and commentators exited hotel quarantine on Monday after arrival from Covid-hit India following the suspension of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021."It was nice to know that we were getting home, that s for .
David Warner was released from hotel quarantine early Monday morning, 14 days after he landed in Sydney from the Maldives after feeing India where he was playing T20 cricket.
‘Great to be home’: IPL’s Aussie contingent return to families after completing quarantine
The 38-member Australian group landed in the country two weeks ago after a stopover in Maldives due to travel ban from India. Updated 2 hours ago File image: SRH s David Warner in action during IPL 2020 | Ron Gaunt / Sportzpics for BCCI
Amid hugs, tears of joy and relief, some of Australia’s Indian Premier League contingent comprising players, support staff and commentators on Monday reunited with their family members after serving a 14-day hotel quarantine in Sydney, reported PTI.
The 38-member Australian group landed in the country two weeks ago after a stopover in Maldives due to travel ban from COVID-hit India.
Fast bowler Pat Cummins was among the first cricketers released from quarantine on Monday, two weeks after returning to Australia following the suspension of the Indian Premier League. Cummins, Steve Smith, David Warner and Glenn Maxwell were among the 38 players, coaches or broadcasters who underwent a mandatory 14-day quarantine in a downtown Sydney hotel.