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IPL 2021: Aussie players will have to make own arrangements for return, says Australia's PM Scott Morrison

Australia on Tuesday (April 27) suspended all direct passenger flights from India with immediate effect until May 15 due to the "very significant" spike in Covid-19 cases.

By PTI
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison

Melbourne, April 27: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday (April 27) said cricketers competing in the IPL 2021 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 (April 27) 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'.

Three Australian players - Andrew Tye, Kane Richardson and Adam Zampa - have withdrawn from the league amid the escalating health crisis. India is recording over three lakh daily new cases and more than 2,000 deaths per day right now.

As many as 14 Australian players still remain in the IPL, including Steve Smith (Delhi Capitals), David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad) and Pat Cummins (Kolkata Knight Riders) as well as coach Ricky Ponting (Delhi Capitals) and Simon Katich (Royal Challengers Bangalore).

Commentators Matthew Hayden, Brett Lee, Michael Slater and Lisa Sthalekar are also among the Australians involved with the league right now.

Chris Lynn, who plays for Mumbai Indians, has requested Cricket Australia to arrange a chartered flight to take the players home after the IPL is over.

The league matches will end on May 23, followed by the qualifiers (May 25, 28) and eliminator (May 26) and the final (May 30) - all scheduled to be held in Ahmedabad.

Cricket Australia, on its part, has adopted a wait-and-watch approach for now.

"Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers' Association remain in regular contact with Australian players, coaches and commentators taking part in the Indian Premier League, which is being conducted under strict biosecurity protocols,' a CA statement read on Monday.

"We will continue to listen to feedback from those on the ground in India and the advice of the Australian government. Our thoughts are with the people of India at this difficult time."

Story first published: Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 14:44 [IST]
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