Rohit Sharma’s Indian Staff Leaves Barbados, Set To Land In Delhi On…

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The Indian cricket staff lastly managed to go away Barbados in a particular flight organized by the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday. Rohit Sharma’s males have been to go away from the island nation on Sunday after profitable the T20 World Cup 2024 however a hurricane menace pressured them to stay positioned of their resort for the subsequent three days. The particular charted flight organized by BCCI secretary Jay Shah can even be carrying members of Indian media who went to cowl the event however bought stranded as a result of hurricane Beryl.

Simply hours after their T20 WC win, Males in Blue have been pressured to remain confined inside their resort rooms because the hurricane made landfall in Barbados on Sunday and a curfew was imposed for the protection of individuals. Electrical energy and water provide have been additionally affected.

The Indian squad, its help employees, the gamers’ households and a few board officers are aboard the flight together with members of the travelling media contingent. The flight has been organized by the BCCI.

The Rohit Sharma-led facet gained the title after pulling off an exhilarating seven-run win over South Africa within the remaining on Saturday.

The Boeing 777, which took off from New Jersey, USA on July 2, landed in Barbados round 2am native time and the airport employees right here said that they’d not seen a much bigger aircraft land on the Grantley Adams Worldwide airport, which resumed its operations on Tuesday.

Earlier, the Indian staff was scheduled to go away round 6pm native time on July 2 and arrive at 7.45pm (IST) on Wednesday however the departure was delayed because the aircraft landed late right here.

The gamers are set to be felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi inside hours of returning to the nation. Plans are additionally afoot to have a road-show in Mumbai to honour the triumphant staff, which ended a trophy drought of 11 years.

Hurricane Beryl is now headed in the direction of Jamaica.

With PTI Inputs

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