Male: A group of Australian cricketers, coaches and players-turned-commentators, currently stranded in Maldives, may return home in a chartered flight on Sunday, though they are still waiting for confirmation from their government, according to a report.
A group of 38 Australians, including 14 players, left for Maldives on 6 May after the suspension of IPL 2021 as their government had banned flights from India till 15 May in the wake of an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases there.
"Under plans currently being thrashed out..., the group of 38 would be able to take a charter flight out of the Maldives via Malaysia to Sydney on 16 May, where they would then serve their mandatory 14-day quarantine period," a report in ESPNCricinfo said.
It, however, said that Cricket Australia and the BCCI are still awaiting confirmation from the Australian government if the group in Maldives will be allowed to return home after 15 May.
"Cricket Australia, the Australian Cricketers Association and the BCCI are still awaiting confirmation from the Australian government that citizens who have recently been to India will be allowed to return to home shores after 15 May as previously flagged," the report said.
Mike Hussey, the batting coach of Chennai Super Kings, is currently still in quarantine in Chennai after testing positive for COVID-19.
The IPL was suspended on 4 May after multiple COVID-19 cases were reported inside its bio-bubble, with players from a few franchises contracting the dreaded virus.
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Many of New Zealand's top players are trying to travel to the United Kingdom where they are due to play a Test series against England next month
Australian media outlets reported that Hussey can join fellow countrymen in Maldives if he returns another negative test.
The Australian newspaper reported that Slater has escaped to Maldives after the government made it clear that Australians, who are engaged in the IPL will have to make their own arrangements to return.