CA Interim CEO Nick Hockley Grateful To BCCI for Helping Aussies Reach Home Safely
Cricket Australia's interim CEO Nick
Hockley has recently said that he is grateful to the Board of Control for
Cricket in India (BCCI) for making sure Australian players reached their
respective homes safely from the Maldives. Notably, they were shifted to the
Maldives after the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 season was suspended on May
4 due to a surge of Covid-19 cases inside the bio-bubble.
Along with this, the Australian
Government had imposed a travel ban from India and they couldn’t reach home
amid this crunch time of COVID-9 as well. Meanwhile, thirty-eight members of
the Australian contingent stranded have reached home on Monday. On the other
hand, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batting coach Michael Hussey who had earlier
tested positive for the deadly virus in India is also expected to reach home on
Monday via a separate flight as well.
"We're delighted. We're really
grateful to the BCCI for getting them home quickly and safely. I haven't spoken
to them since they've landed, but obviously we've been in text exchange and I'm
sure they'll be very relieved and very appreciative to be home," Sydney
Morning Herald quoted Hockley as saying.
Alongside this, Sandpaper Gate has once
again made headlines become after Cameron Bancroft revealed that many other
players knew about this apart from three people (Bancroft, Warner and Smith).
But when Nick was asked whether he has heard what this, he denied it.
However, Hockley was optimistic about
Australia's upcoming limited-overs series against West Indies as well
"We plan each tour as we go. We've
got a bit of time now before West Indies. International cricket will need to
support each other, we've seen last summer, with India coming here, what a
great series that was, and we're committed to supporting other cricketing
nations around the world," concluded Hockley.
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