Friday, November 8th, 2024

Welcome is a far cry, let’s get out of here first… Jay Shah expressed concern when Team India was stuck in a storm


New Delhi. The Indian cricket team is still stuck in Barbados even 48 hours after winning the T20 World Cup. The Indian team was to leave for India via charter plane on Monday. But stormy winds have imprisoned Barbados. Barbados and the surrounding islands are in the grip of rain and strong winds. BCCI Secretary Jai Shah, who is stranded in Barbados with Team India, told the media, ‘Like you people, we are also stuck here. First we have to see how to safely evacuate the players and everyone else from here. Only after this we will think about the welcome program on reaching India.’

Barbados, with a population of about three lakh, has been in a lockdown-like situation since Sunday evening. Its international airport has been closed until further notice. Water and electricity supply is also disrupted. The Indian team was to leave for India via charter plane along with Jai Shah and other board officials. The BCCI is also trying to evacuate Indian media personnel who had gone to cover the World Cup from the storm-affected area.

Jai Shah said, ‘We were trying to get a charter flight for Monday. That option is over due to the airport being closed. We are in touch with those who operate charter planes but in the current situation no plane can land or take off here.’

The BCCI secretary said, ‘Our plan is to fly directly to India after refueling in America or Europe. But the airport is likely to remain closed till Tuesday afternoon. If the weather improves, it may open earlier. The wind speed should be low to start flight operations. You cannot fight nature. We need to wait.’ The Indian team won the T20 World Cup by defeating South Africa on Saturday. This is the second time that India has become the champion of the T20 World Cup. (input language)

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