The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Monday that many Australian players were nervous after the Scott Morrison government (Australian government) reduced the number of passengers arriving from India.
Many Australian cricketers want to leave the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to fear. They fear that they will not be able to enter their country after the growing Kovid-19 cases in India. Australian fast bowler Andrew Tye has left his franchise Rajasthan Royals (RR) due to ‘personal reasons’. This came to light on Sunday, when fellow RR player Liam Livingstone of England left the IPL a few days ago citing the fatigue of the ‘bio bubble’.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Monday that many Australian players were nervous after the Scott Morrison government (Australian government) reduced the number of passengers arriving from India. 3.5 lakh daily Kovid-19 cases in India and are going through a difficult phase of epidemic due to inadequate medical facilities. On Sunday, 3.54 lakh new cases were seen with over 2800 deaths.
David Hussey said the reason
quoting the Kolkata Knight Riders mentor and former Australian batsman David Hussey, the newspaper report said, everyone is a little nervous about whether they can come back to Australia. I would say that there will be some other Australians (other than tie), who will be a little worried about coming back to Australia. Everyone is very upset about what is happening here, but they are also practical.
16 Australian cricketers are left in the league
Steve Smith (Delhi Capitals), David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Pat Cummins (Kolkata Knight Riders), Glenn Maxwell (Royal Challengers Bangalore) are among the 17 Australian players participating in the IPL. The departure of the tie left 16 Australians in the league. Let us know that Josh Hazlewood (Chennai Super Kings), Mitchell Marsh (Sunrisers Hyderabad) and Josh Philip (Royal Challengers Bangalore) had withdrawn from the IPL before the start of the tournament.