BCCI Secretary Jay Shah is working tirelessly to arrange a charter to fly Team India out of Barbados as the local government has labeled Hurricane Beryl a “very dangerous” storm. The team played the T20 World Cup final in Bridgetown on Saturday, and the initial plan was for them to depart the Caribbean on Monday. However, the likelihood of the airport shutting down at 8pm local time on Sunday night and canceling flights has altered the team’s departure plans. Shah is overseeing all the arrangements to ensure the team’s safe departure.
According to a report by Cricbuzz, the BCCI is considering hiring a charter for the Indian entourage of around 70 people, including cricketers, their families, support staff, and other officials. Initially, the plan was for the team to travel to New York and then take flights back home. However, with the return journey likely to take a different route, the team may need to wait until the hurricane subsides and the airport reopens.
Journalist Vikrant Gupta shared an update from Barbados, stating that the Indian media is also stuck due to the hurricane. His tweet read, “Hurricane Beryl will hit Barbados either tonight or early morning Monday. The landfall is going to be severe. Barbados airport will shut down and flights are being cancelled. Even the Indian team will be stuck here till the hurricane subsides and airport resumes. We are stuck here too. All outbound flights are being cancelled.” The report also mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited the Indian squad to New Delhi, and it will be interesting to see when the team reaches home.
As the situation in Barbados continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the hurricane will affect Team India’s departure. Meanwhile, the BCCI is taking necessary steps to ensure the team’s well-being and safety. Shah’s efforts to secure a charter will be crucial in ensuring the team’s safe departure, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops in the coming days. The team’s departure from Barbados is uncertain, and Shah’s efforts will be crucial in ensuring their safe return to India.
The report noted that the Indian team, comprising cricketers, their families, support staff, and officials, faces an uncertain departure from Barbados due to the severe weather conditions. The team’s initial plan was to depart on Monday, but the cancellation of flights has altered their plans. As the situation in Barbados continues to unfold, the BCCI is taking necessary steps to ensure the team’s well-being and safety.