Published 23:35 IST, June 30th 2024
World Champions Stuck in Barbados, Return Hampered Due to Hurricane Beryl
The Indian cricket team's return to their homeland has been delayed due to the impact of hurricane Beryl, which originated in the Atlantic.
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Barbados: Indian cricket fans might have to wait a little longer to see their T20 World Cup-winning heroes back in the country as the Rohit Sharma-led side's travel plans have been impacted by a hurricane here. Reports suggest that hurricane Beryl, originating in the Atlantic, had intensified with maximum sustained winds of 210 kmph. The hurricane, classified as category 4, was last reported to be approximately 570 km east-southeast of Barbados. It is expected that the airport in Bridgetown will cease operations in the evening.
The Indian team's original travel itinerary involved taking an Emirates flight from New York, with a stopover in Dubai. However, given the current circumstances, a source informed PTI that the revised plan is to arrange a charter flight to bring the team back to India.
"The team was supposed to leave from here (Bridgetown) to New York and then reach India via Dubai. But now the plan is to get a charter flight straight from here to Delhi. A meeting with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also being considered," a source said.
The Indian contingent, including support staff, families, and officials, consists of about 70 members.
India had ended their 11-year wait for an ICC trophy on Saturday, overcoming South Africa by seven runs in a thrilling contest to win the T20 World Cup for the second time.
Player of the match Virat Kohli smashed a 59-ball 76 to guide India to 176/7 before restricting South Africa to 169/8 to lift the trophy they had last won in 2007.
Updated 01:33 IST, July 1st 2024