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Melbourne, Apr 28: A chartered flight to bring back Australian cricketers after the IPL in India is under consideration, the country’s players union said on Wednesday even as sports minister Richard Colbeck made it clear that such a move has not yet been cleared by the government Down Under. Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) chief Todd Greenberg said Cricket Australia will talk to the IPL franchise owners on this arrangement but conceded that it will not be a simple thing. “That’s one of the conversations we’re having with Cricket Australia at the moment about whether or not that’s something that’s available to us,” Greenberg said on 2GB radio as quoted by ‘Sydney Morning Herald’. ....
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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. ....
SRH captain David Warner is among the leading names of Australian cricketers currently playing in IPL 2021 (PTI Photo) MELBOURNE: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said cricketers competing in the IPL will have to make their own arrangements to return home after his country banned all flights from India in the wake of a deadly second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic there. Australia on Tuesday suspended all direct passenger flights from India with immediate effect until May 15 due to the very significant spike in Covid-19 cases. They have travelled there privately. This wasn t part of an Australian tour. They re under their own resources and they ll be using those resources too, I m sure, to see them return to Australia in accordance with their own arrangements, Morrison was quoted as saying by The Guardian . ....
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